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/*
* Block driver for RAW files (win32)
*
* Copyright (c) 2006 Fabrice Bellard
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
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#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qemu/cutils.h"
#include "block/block-io.h"
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "qemu/module.h"
#include "qemu/option.h"
#include "block/raw-aio.h"
#include "trace.h"
#include "block/thread-pool.h"
#include "qemu/iov.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qstring.h"
#include <windows.h>
#include <winioctl.h>
#define FTYPE_FILE 0
#define FTYPE_CD 1
#define FTYPE_HARDDISK 2
typedef struct RawWin32AIOData {
BlockDriverState *bs;
HANDLE hfile;
struct iovec *aio_iov;
int aio_niov;
size_t aio_nbytes;
off64_t aio_offset;
int aio_type;
} RawWin32AIOData;
typedef struct BDRVRawState {
HANDLE hfile;
int type;
char drive_path[16]; /* format: "d:\" */
QEMUWin32AIOState *aio;
} BDRVRawState;
typedef struct BDRVRawReopenState {
HANDLE hfile;
} BDRVRawReopenState;
/*
* Read/writes the data to/from a given linear buffer.
*
* Returns the number of bytes handles or -errno in case of an error. Short
* reads are only returned if the end of the file is reached.
*/
static size_t handle_aiocb_rw(RawWin32AIOData *aiocb)
{
size_t offset = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < aiocb->aio_niov; i++) {
OVERLAPPED ov;
DWORD ret, ret_count, len;
memset(&ov, 0, sizeof(ov));
ov.Offset = (aiocb->aio_offset + offset);
ov.OffsetHigh = (aiocb->aio_offset + offset) >> 32;
len = aiocb->aio_iov[i].iov_len;
if (aiocb->aio_type & QEMU_AIO_WRITE) {
ret = WriteFile(aiocb->hfile, aiocb->aio_iov[i].iov_base,
len, &ret_count, &ov);
} else {
ret = ReadFile(aiocb->hfile, aiocb->aio_iov[i].iov_base,
len, &ret_count, &ov);
}
if (!ret) {
ret_count = 0;
}
if (ret_count != len) {
offset += ret_count;
break;
}
offset += len;
}
return offset;
}
static int aio_worker(void *arg)
{
RawWin32AIOData *aiocb = arg;
ssize_t ret = 0;
size_t count;
switch (aiocb->aio_type & QEMU_AIO_TYPE_MASK) {
case QEMU_AIO_READ:
count = handle_aiocb_rw(aiocb);
if (count < aiocb->aio_nbytes) {
/* A short read means that we have reached EOF. Pad the buffer
* with zeros for bytes after EOF. */
iov_memset(aiocb->aio_iov, aiocb->aio_niov, count,
0, aiocb->aio_nbytes - count);
count = aiocb->aio_nbytes;
}
if (count == aiocb->aio_nbytes) {
ret = 0;
} else {
ret = -EINVAL;
}
break;
case QEMU_AIO_WRITE:
count = handle_aiocb_rw(aiocb);
if (count == aiocb->aio_nbytes) {
ret = 0;
} else {
ret = -EINVAL;
}
break;
case QEMU_AIO_FLUSH:
if (!FlushFileBuffers(aiocb->hfile)) {
return -EIO;
}
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "invalid aio request (0x%x)\n", aiocb->aio_type);
ret = -EINVAL;
break;
}
g_free(aiocb);
return ret;
}
static BlockAIOCB *paio_submit(BlockDriverState *bs, HANDLE hfile,
int64_t offset, QEMUIOVector *qiov, int count,
BlockCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque, int type)
{
RawWin32AIOData *acb = g_new(RawWin32AIOData, 1);
ThreadPool *pool;
acb->bs = bs;
acb->hfile = hfile;
acb->aio_type = type;
if (qiov) {
acb->aio_iov = qiov->iov;
acb->aio_niov = qiov->niov;
assert(qiov->size == count);
}
acb->aio_nbytes = count;
acb->aio_offset = offset;
trace_file_paio_submit(acb, opaque, offset, count, type);
pool = aio_get_thread_pool(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs));
return thread_pool_submit_aio(pool, aio_worker, acb, cb, opaque);
}
int qemu_ftruncate64(int fd, int64_t length)
{
LARGE_INTEGER li;
DWORD dw;
LONG high;
HANDLE h;
BOOL res;
if ((GetVersion() & 0x80000000UL) && (length >> 32) != 0)
avoid TABs in files that only contain a few Most files that have TABs only contain a handful of them. Change them to spaces so that we don't confuse people. disas, standard-headers, linux-headers and libdecnumber are imported from other projects and probably should be exempted from the check. Outside those, after this patch the following files still contain both 8-space and TAB sequences at the beginning of the line. Many of them have a majority of TABs, or were initially committed with all tabs. bsd-user/i386/target_syscall.h bsd-user/x86_64/target_syscall.h crypto/aes.c hw/audio/fmopl.c hw/audio/fmopl.h hw/block/tc58128.c hw/display/cirrus_vga.c hw/display/xenfb.c hw/dma/etraxfs_dma.c hw/intc/sh_intc.c hw/misc/mst_fpga.c hw/net/pcnet.c hw/sh4/sh7750.c hw/timer/m48t59.c hw/timer/sh_timer.c include/crypto/aes.h include/disas/bfd.h include/hw/sh4/sh.h libdecnumber/decNumber.c linux-headers/asm-generic/unistd.h linux-headers/linux/kvm.h linux-user/alpha/target_syscall.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/double_cpdo.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11_cpdt.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11_cprt.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.h linux-user/flat.h linux-user/flatload.c linux-user/i386/target_syscall.h linux-user/ppc/target_syscall.h linux-user/sparc/target_syscall.h linux-user/syscall.c linux-user/syscall_defs.h linux-user/x86_64/target_syscall.h slirp/cksum.c slirp/if.c slirp/ip.h slirp/ip_icmp.c slirp/ip_icmp.h slirp/ip_input.c slirp/ip_output.c slirp/mbuf.c slirp/misc.c slirp/sbuf.c slirp/socket.c slirp/socket.h slirp/tcp_input.c slirp/tcpip.h slirp/tcp_output.c slirp/tcp_subr.c slirp/tcp_timer.c slirp/tftp.c slirp/udp.c slirp/udp.h target/cris/cpu.h target/cris/mmu.c target/cris/op_helper.c target/sh4/helper.c target/sh4/op_helper.c target/sh4/translate.c tcg/sparc/tcg-target.inc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addo.c tests/tcg/cris/check_moveq.c tests/tcg/cris/check_swap.c tests/tcg/multiarch/test-mmap.c ui/vnc-enc-hextile-template.h ui/vnc-enc-zywrle.h util/envlist.c util/readline.c The following have only TABs: bsd-user/i386/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc64/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc64/target_syscall.h bsd-user/sparc/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc/target_syscall.h bsd-user/x86_64/target_signal.h crypto/desrfb.c hw/audio/intel-hda-defs.h hw/core/uboot_image.h hw/sh4/sh7750_regnames.c hw/sh4/sh7750_regs.h include/hw/cris/etraxfs_dma.h linux-user/alpha/termbits.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpopcode.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpsr.h linux-user/arm/syscall_nr.h linux-user/arm/target_signal.h linux-user/cris/target_signal.h linux-user/i386/target_signal.h linux-user/linux_loop.h linux-user/m68k/target_signal.h linux-user/microblaze/target_signal.h linux-user/mips64/target_signal.h linux-user/mips/target_signal.h linux-user/mips/target_syscall.h linux-user/mips/termbits.h linux-user/ppc/target_signal.h linux-user/sh4/target_signal.h linux-user/sh4/termbits.h linux-user/sparc64/target_syscall.h linux-user/sparc/target_signal.h linux-user/x86_64/target_signal.h linux-user/x86_64/termbits.h pc-bios/optionrom/optionrom.h slirp/mbuf.h slirp/misc.h slirp/sbuf.h slirp/tcp.h slirp/tcp_timer.h slirp/tcp_var.h target/i386/svm.h target/sparc/asi.h target/xtensa/core-dc232b/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-dc233c/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-de212/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-de212/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-fsf/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-sample_controller/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-sample_controller/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-test_kc705_be/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-test_kc705_be/xtensa-modules.inc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_abs.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addcm.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addoq.c tests/tcg/cris/check_bound.c tests/tcg/cris/check_ftag.c tests/tcg/cris/check_int64.c tests/tcg/cris/check_lz.c tests/tcg/cris/check_openpf5.c tests/tcg/cris/check_sigalrm.c tests/tcg/cris/crisutils.h tests/tcg/cris/sys.c tests/tcg/i386/test-i386-ssse3.c ui/vgafont.h Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20181213223737.11793-3-pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Wainer dos Santos Moschetta <wainersm@redhat.com> Acked-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Acked-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Acked-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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return -1;
h = (HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fd);
/* get current position, ftruncate do not change position */
li.HighPart = 0;
li.LowPart = SetFilePointer (h, 0, &li.HighPart, FILE_CURRENT);
if (li.LowPart == INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER && GetLastError() != NO_ERROR) {
avoid TABs in files that only contain a few Most files that have TABs only contain a handful of them. Change them to spaces so that we don't confuse people. disas, standard-headers, linux-headers and libdecnumber are imported from other projects and probably should be exempted from the check. Outside those, after this patch the following files still contain both 8-space and TAB sequences at the beginning of the line. Many of them have a majority of TABs, or were initially committed with all tabs. bsd-user/i386/target_syscall.h bsd-user/x86_64/target_syscall.h crypto/aes.c hw/audio/fmopl.c hw/audio/fmopl.h hw/block/tc58128.c hw/display/cirrus_vga.c hw/display/xenfb.c hw/dma/etraxfs_dma.c hw/intc/sh_intc.c hw/misc/mst_fpga.c hw/net/pcnet.c hw/sh4/sh7750.c hw/timer/m48t59.c hw/timer/sh_timer.c include/crypto/aes.h include/disas/bfd.h include/hw/sh4/sh.h libdecnumber/decNumber.c linux-headers/asm-generic/unistd.h linux-headers/linux/kvm.h linux-user/alpha/target_syscall.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/double_cpdo.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11_cpdt.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11_cprt.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.h linux-user/flat.h linux-user/flatload.c linux-user/i386/target_syscall.h linux-user/ppc/target_syscall.h linux-user/sparc/target_syscall.h linux-user/syscall.c linux-user/syscall_defs.h linux-user/x86_64/target_syscall.h slirp/cksum.c slirp/if.c slirp/ip.h slirp/ip_icmp.c slirp/ip_icmp.h slirp/ip_input.c slirp/ip_output.c slirp/mbuf.c slirp/misc.c slirp/sbuf.c slirp/socket.c slirp/socket.h slirp/tcp_input.c slirp/tcpip.h slirp/tcp_output.c slirp/tcp_subr.c slirp/tcp_timer.c slirp/tftp.c slirp/udp.c slirp/udp.h target/cris/cpu.h target/cris/mmu.c target/cris/op_helper.c target/sh4/helper.c target/sh4/op_helper.c target/sh4/translate.c tcg/sparc/tcg-target.inc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addo.c tests/tcg/cris/check_moveq.c tests/tcg/cris/check_swap.c tests/tcg/multiarch/test-mmap.c ui/vnc-enc-hextile-template.h ui/vnc-enc-zywrle.h util/envlist.c util/readline.c The following have only TABs: bsd-user/i386/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc64/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc64/target_syscall.h bsd-user/sparc/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc/target_syscall.h bsd-user/x86_64/target_signal.h crypto/desrfb.c hw/audio/intel-hda-defs.h hw/core/uboot_image.h hw/sh4/sh7750_regnames.c hw/sh4/sh7750_regs.h include/hw/cris/etraxfs_dma.h linux-user/alpha/termbits.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpopcode.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpsr.h linux-user/arm/syscall_nr.h linux-user/arm/target_signal.h linux-user/cris/target_signal.h linux-user/i386/target_signal.h linux-user/linux_loop.h linux-user/m68k/target_signal.h linux-user/microblaze/target_signal.h linux-user/mips64/target_signal.h linux-user/mips/target_signal.h linux-user/mips/target_syscall.h linux-user/mips/termbits.h linux-user/ppc/target_signal.h linux-user/sh4/target_signal.h linux-user/sh4/termbits.h linux-user/sparc64/target_syscall.h linux-user/sparc/target_signal.h linux-user/x86_64/target_signal.h linux-user/x86_64/termbits.h pc-bios/optionrom/optionrom.h slirp/mbuf.h slirp/misc.h slirp/sbuf.h slirp/tcp.h slirp/tcp_timer.h slirp/tcp_var.h target/i386/svm.h target/sparc/asi.h target/xtensa/core-dc232b/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-dc233c/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-de212/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-de212/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-fsf/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-sample_controller/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-sample_controller/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-test_kc705_be/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-test_kc705_be/xtensa-modules.inc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_abs.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addcm.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addoq.c tests/tcg/cris/check_bound.c tests/tcg/cris/check_ftag.c tests/tcg/cris/check_int64.c tests/tcg/cris/check_lz.c tests/tcg/cris/check_openpf5.c tests/tcg/cris/check_sigalrm.c tests/tcg/cris/crisutils.h tests/tcg/cris/sys.c tests/tcg/i386/test-i386-ssse3.c ui/vgafont.h Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20181213223737.11793-3-pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Wainer dos Santos Moschetta <wainersm@redhat.com> Acked-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Acked-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Acked-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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return -1;
}
high = length >> 32;
dw = SetFilePointer(h, (DWORD) length, &high, FILE_BEGIN);
if (dw == INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER && GetLastError() != NO_ERROR) {
avoid TABs in files that only contain a few Most files that have TABs only contain a handful of them. Change them to spaces so that we don't confuse people. disas, standard-headers, linux-headers and libdecnumber are imported from other projects and probably should be exempted from the check. Outside those, after this patch the following files still contain both 8-space and TAB sequences at the beginning of the line. Many of them have a majority of TABs, or were initially committed with all tabs. bsd-user/i386/target_syscall.h bsd-user/x86_64/target_syscall.h crypto/aes.c hw/audio/fmopl.c hw/audio/fmopl.h hw/block/tc58128.c hw/display/cirrus_vga.c hw/display/xenfb.c hw/dma/etraxfs_dma.c hw/intc/sh_intc.c hw/misc/mst_fpga.c hw/net/pcnet.c hw/sh4/sh7750.c hw/timer/m48t59.c hw/timer/sh_timer.c include/crypto/aes.h include/disas/bfd.h include/hw/sh4/sh.h libdecnumber/decNumber.c linux-headers/asm-generic/unistd.h linux-headers/linux/kvm.h linux-user/alpha/target_syscall.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/double_cpdo.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11_cpdt.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11_cprt.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.h linux-user/flat.h linux-user/flatload.c linux-user/i386/target_syscall.h linux-user/ppc/target_syscall.h linux-user/sparc/target_syscall.h linux-user/syscall.c linux-user/syscall_defs.h linux-user/x86_64/target_syscall.h slirp/cksum.c slirp/if.c slirp/ip.h slirp/ip_icmp.c slirp/ip_icmp.h slirp/ip_input.c slirp/ip_output.c slirp/mbuf.c slirp/misc.c slirp/sbuf.c slirp/socket.c slirp/socket.h slirp/tcp_input.c slirp/tcpip.h slirp/tcp_output.c slirp/tcp_subr.c slirp/tcp_timer.c slirp/tftp.c slirp/udp.c slirp/udp.h target/cris/cpu.h target/cris/mmu.c target/cris/op_helper.c target/sh4/helper.c target/sh4/op_helper.c target/sh4/translate.c tcg/sparc/tcg-target.inc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addo.c tests/tcg/cris/check_moveq.c tests/tcg/cris/check_swap.c tests/tcg/multiarch/test-mmap.c ui/vnc-enc-hextile-template.h ui/vnc-enc-zywrle.h util/envlist.c util/readline.c The following have only TABs: bsd-user/i386/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc64/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc64/target_syscall.h bsd-user/sparc/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc/target_syscall.h bsd-user/x86_64/target_signal.h crypto/desrfb.c hw/audio/intel-hda-defs.h hw/core/uboot_image.h hw/sh4/sh7750_regnames.c hw/sh4/sh7750_regs.h include/hw/cris/etraxfs_dma.h linux-user/alpha/termbits.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpopcode.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpsr.h linux-user/arm/syscall_nr.h linux-user/arm/target_signal.h linux-user/cris/target_signal.h linux-user/i386/target_signal.h linux-user/linux_loop.h linux-user/m68k/target_signal.h linux-user/microblaze/target_signal.h linux-user/mips64/target_signal.h linux-user/mips/target_signal.h linux-user/mips/target_syscall.h linux-user/mips/termbits.h linux-user/ppc/target_signal.h linux-user/sh4/target_signal.h linux-user/sh4/termbits.h linux-user/sparc64/target_syscall.h linux-user/sparc/target_signal.h linux-user/x86_64/target_signal.h linux-user/x86_64/termbits.h pc-bios/optionrom/optionrom.h slirp/mbuf.h slirp/misc.h slirp/sbuf.h slirp/tcp.h slirp/tcp_timer.h slirp/tcp_var.h target/i386/svm.h target/sparc/asi.h target/xtensa/core-dc232b/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-dc233c/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-de212/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-de212/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-fsf/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-sample_controller/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-sample_controller/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-test_kc705_be/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-test_kc705_be/xtensa-modules.inc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_abs.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addcm.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addoq.c tests/tcg/cris/check_bound.c tests/tcg/cris/check_ftag.c tests/tcg/cris/check_int64.c tests/tcg/cris/check_lz.c tests/tcg/cris/check_openpf5.c tests/tcg/cris/check_sigalrm.c tests/tcg/cris/crisutils.h tests/tcg/cris/sys.c tests/tcg/i386/test-i386-ssse3.c ui/vgafont.h Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20181213223737.11793-3-pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Wainer dos Santos Moschetta <wainersm@redhat.com> Acked-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Acked-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Acked-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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return -1;
}
res = SetEndOfFile(h);
/* back to old position */
SetFilePointer(h, li.LowPart, &li.HighPart, FILE_BEGIN);
return res ? 0 : -1;
}
static int set_sparse(int fd)
{
DWORD returned;
return (int) DeviceIoControl((HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fd), FSCTL_SET_SPARSE,
avoid TABs in files that only contain a few Most files that have TABs only contain a handful of them. Change them to spaces so that we don't confuse people. disas, standard-headers, linux-headers and libdecnumber are imported from other projects and probably should be exempted from the check. Outside those, after this patch the following files still contain both 8-space and TAB sequences at the beginning of the line. Many of them have a majority of TABs, or were initially committed with all tabs. bsd-user/i386/target_syscall.h bsd-user/x86_64/target_syscall.h crypto/aes.c hw/audio/fmopl.c hw/audio/fmopl.h hw/block/tc58128.c hw/display/cirrus_vga.c hw/display/xenfb.c hw/dma/etraxfs_dma.c hw/intc/sh_intc.c hw/misc/mst_fpga.c hw/net/pcnet.c hw/sh4/sh7750.c hw/timer/m48t59.c hw/timer/sh_timer.c include/crypto/aes.h include/disas/bfd.h include/hw/sh4/sh.h libdecnumber/decNumber.c linux-headers/asm-generic/unistd.h linux-headers/linux/kvm.h linux-user/alpha/target_syscall.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/double_cpdo.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11_cpdt.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11_cprt.c linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpa11.h linux-user/flat.h linux-user/flatload.c linux-user/i386/target_syscall.h linux-user/ppc/target_syscall.h linux-user/sparc/target_syscall.h linux-user/syscall.c linux-user/syscall_defs.h linux-user/x86_64/target_syscall.h slirp/cksum.c slirp/if.c slirp/ip.h slirp/ip_icmp.c slirp/ip_icmp.h slirp/ip_input.c slirp/ip_output.c slirp/mbuf.c slirp/misc.c slirp/sbuf.c slirp/socket.c slirp/socket.h slirp/tcp_input.c slirp/tcpip.h slirp/tcp_output.c slirp/tcp_subr.c slirp/tcp_timer.c slirp/tftp.c slirp/udp.c slirp/udp.h target/cris/cpu.h target/cris/mmu.c target/cris/op_helper.c target/sh4/helper.c target/sh4/op_helper.c target/sh4/translate.c tcg/sparc/tcg-target.inc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addo.c tests/tcg/cris/check_moveq.c tests/tcg/cris/check_swap.c tests/tcg/multiarch/test-mmap.c ui/vnc-enc-hextile-template.h ui/vnc-enc-zywrle.h util/envlist.c util/readline.c The following have only TABs: bsd-user/i386/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc64/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc64/target_syscall.h bsd-user/sparc/target_signal.h bsd-user/sparc/target_syscall.h bsd-user/x86_64/target_signal.h crypto/desrfb.c hw/audio/intel-hda-defs.h hw/core/uboot_image.h hw/sh4/sh7750_regnames.c hw/sh4/sh7750_regs.h include/hw/cris/etraxfs_dma.h linux-user/alpha/termbits.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpopcode.h linux-user/arm/nwfpe/fpsr.h linux-user/arm/syscall_nr.h linux-user/arm/target_signal.h linux-user/cris/target_signal.h linux-user/i386/target_signal.h linux-user/linux_loop.h linux-user/m68k/target_signal.h linux-user/microblaze/target_signal.h linux-user/mips64/target_signal.h linux-user/mips/target_signal.h linux-user/mips/target_syscall.h linux-user/mips/termbits.h linux-user/ppc/target_signal.h linux-user/sh4/target_signal.h linux-user/sh4/termbits.h linux-user/sparc64/target_syscall.h linux-user/sparc/target_signal.h linux-user/x86_64/target_signal.h linux-user/x86_64/termbits.h pc-bios/optionrom/optionrom.h slirp/mbuf.h slirp/misc.h slirp/sbuf.h slirp/tcp.h slirp/tcp_timer.h slirp/tcp_var.h target/i386/svm.h target/sparc/asi.h target/xtensa/core-dc232b/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-dc233c/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-de212/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-de212/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-fsf/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-sample_controller/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-sample_controller/xtensa-modules.inc.c target/xtensa/core-test_kc705_be/core-isa.h target/xtensa/core-test_kc705_be/xtensa-modules.inc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_abs.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addc.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addcm.c tests/tcg/cris/check_addoq.c tests/tcg/cris/check_bound.c tests/tcg/cris/check_ftag.c tests/tcg/cris/check_int64.c tests/tcg/cris/check_lz.c tests/tcg/cris/check_openpf5.c tests/tcg/cris/check_sigalrm.c tests/tcg/cris/crisutils.h tests/tcg/cris/sys.c tests/tcg/i386/test-i386-ssse3.c ui/vgafont.h Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20181213223737.11793-3-pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Wainer dos Santos Moschetta <wainersm@redhat.com> Acked-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Acked-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Acked-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Stefan Markovic <smarkovic@wavecomp.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2018-12-14 01:37:37 +03:00
NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &returned, NULL);
}
static void raw_detach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
if (s->aio) {
win32_aio_detach_aio_context(s->aio, bdrv_get_aio_context(bs));
}
}
static void raw_attach_aio_context(BlockDriverState *bs,
AioContext *new_context)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
if (s->aio) {
win32_aio_attach_aio_context(s->aio, new_context);
}
}
static void raw_probe_alignment(BlockDriverState *bs, Error **errp)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
DWORD sectorsPerCluster, freeClusters, totalClusters, count;
DISK_GEOMETRY_EX dg;
BOOL status;
if (s->type == FTYPE_CD) {
bs->bl.request_alignment = 2048;
return;
}
if (s->type == FTYPE_HARDDISK) {
status = DeviceIoControl(s->hfile, IOCTL_DISK_GET_DRIVE_GEOMETRY_EX,
NULL, 0, &dg, sizeof(dg), &count, NULL);
if (status != 0) {
bs->bl.request_alignment = dg.Geometry.BytesPerSector;
return;
}
/* try GetDiskFreeSpace too */
}
if (s->drive_path[0]) {
GetDiskFreeSpace(s->drive_path, &sectorsPerCluster,
&dg.Geometry.BytesPerSector,
&freeClusters, &totalClusters);
bs->bl.request_alignment = dg.Geometry.BytesPerSector;
return;
}
/* XXX Does Windows support AIO on less than 512-byte alignment? */
bs->bl.request_alignment = 512;
}
static void raw_parse_flags(int flags, bool use_aio, int *access_flags,
DWORD *overlapped)
{
assert(access_flags != NULL);
assert(overlapped != NULL);
if (flags & BDRV_O_RDWR) {
*access_flags = GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE;
} else {
*access_flags = GENERIC_READ;
}
*overlapped = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL;
if (use_aio) {
*overlapped |= FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED;
}
if (flags & BDRV_O_NOCACHE) {
*overlapped |= FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING;
}
}
static void raw_parse_filename(const char *filename, QDict *options,
Error **errp)
{
2017-05-22 22:52:16 +03:00
bdrv_parse_filename_strip_prefix(filename, "file:", options);
}
static QemuOptsList raw_runtime_opts = {
.name = "raw",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(raw_runtime_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "filename",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "File name of the image",
},
{
.name = "aio",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "host AIO implementation (threads, native)",
},
{
.name = "locking",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "file locking mode (on/off/auto, default: auto)",
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static bool get_aio_option(QemuOpts *opts, int flags, Error **errp)
{
BlockdevAioOptions aio, aio_default;
aio_default = (flags & BDRV_O_NATIVE_AIO) ? BLOCKDEV_AIO_OPTIONS_NATIVE
: BLOCKDEV_AIO_OPTIONS_THREADS;
aio = qapi_enum_parse(&BlockdevAioOptions_lookup, qemu_opt_get(opts, "aio"),
aio_default, errp);
switch (aio) {
case BLOCKDEV_AIO_OPTIONS_NATIVE:
return true;
case BLOCKDEV_AIO_OPTIONS_THREADS:
return false;
default:
error_setg(errp, "Invalid AIO option");
}
return false;
}
static int raw_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
Error **errp)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
int access_flags;
DWORD overlapped;
QemuOpts *opts;
Error *local_err = NULL;
const char *filename;
bool use_aio;
OnOffAuto locking;
int ret;
s->type = FTYPE_FILE;
opts = qemu_opts_create(&raw_runtime_opts, NULL, 0, &error_abort);
if (!qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts, options, errp)) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
locking = qapi_enum_parse(&OnOffAuto_lookup,
qemu_opt_get(opts, "locking"),
ON_OFF_AUTO_AUTO, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
switch (locking) {
case ON_OFF_AUTO_ON:
error_setg(errp, "locking=on is not supported on Windows");
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
case ON_OFF_AUTO_OFF:
case ON_OFF_AUTO_AUTO:
break;
default:
g_assert_not_reached();
}
filename = qemu_opt_get(opts, "filename");
use_aio = get_aio_option(opts, flags, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
raw_parse_flags(flags, use_aio, &access_flags, &overlapped);
if (filename[0] && filename[1] == ':') {
snprintf(s->drive_path, sizeof(s->drive_path), "%c:\\", filename[0]);
} else if (filename[0] == '\\' && filename[1] == '\\') {
s->drive_path[0] = 0;
} else {
/* Relative path. */
char buf[MAX_PATH];
GetCurrentDirectory(MAX_PATH, buf);
snprintf(s->drive_path, sizeof(s->drive_path), "%c:\\", buf[0]);
}
s->hfile = CreateFile(filename, access_flags,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING, overlapped, NULL);
if (s->hfile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
int err = GetLastError();
error_setg_win32(errp, err, "Could not open '%s'", filename);
if (err == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) {
ret = -EACCES;
} else {
ret = -EINVAL;
}
goto fail;
}
if (use_aio) {
s->aio = win32_aio_init();
if (s->aio == NULL) {
CloseHandle(s->hfile);
error_setg(errp, "Could not initialize AIO");
ret = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
ret = win32_aio_attach(s->aio, s->hfile);
if (ret < 0) {
win32_aio_cleanup(s->aio);
CloseHandle(s->hfile);
error_setg_errno(errp, -ret, "Could not enable AIO");
goto fail;
}
win32_aio_attach_aio_context(s->aio, bdrv_get_aio_context(bs));
}
/* When extending regular files, we get zeros from the OS */
bs->supported_truncate_flags = BDRV_REQ_ZERO_WRITE;
ret = 0;
fail:
qemu_opts_del(opts);
return ret;
}
static BlockAIOCB *raw_aio_preadv(BlockDriverState *bs,
block: use int64_t instead of uint64_t in driver read handlers We are generally moving to int64_t for both offset and bytes parameters on all io paths. Main motivation is realization of 64-bit write_zeroes operation for fast zeroing large disk chunks, up to the whole disk. We chose signed type, to be consistent with off_t (which is signed) and with possibility for signed return type (where negative value means error). So, convert driver read handlers parameters which are already 64bit to signed type. While being here, convert also flags parameter to be BdrvRequestFlags. Now let's consider all callers. Simple git grep '\->bdrv_\(aio\|co\)_preadv\(_part\)\?' shows that's there three callers of driver function: bdrv_driver_preadv() in block/io.c, passes int64_t, checked by bdrv_check_qiov_request() to be non-negative. qcow2_load_vmstate() does bdrv_check_qiov_request(). do_perform_cow_read() has uint64_t argument. And a lot of things in qcow2 driver are uint64_t, so converting it is big job. But we must not work with requests that don't satisfy bdrv_check_qiov_request(), so let's just assert it here. Still, the functions may be called directly, not only by drv->... Let's check: git grep '\.bdrv_\(aio\|co\)_preadv\(_part\)\?\s*=' | \ awk '{print $4}' | sed 's/,//' | sed 's/&//' | sort | uniq | \ while read func; do git grep "$func(" | \ grep -v "$func(BlockDriverState"; done The only one such caller: QEMUIOVector qiov = QEMU_IOVEC_INIT_BUF(qiov, &data, 1); ... ret = bdrv_replace_test_co_preadv(bs, 0, 1, &qiov, 0); in tests/unit/test-bdrv-drain.c, and it's OK obviously. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20210903102807.27127-4-vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> [eblake: fix typos] Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2021-09-03 13:27:59 +03:00
int64_t offset, int64_t bytes,
QEMUIOVector *qiov, BdrvRequestFlags flags,
BlockCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
if (s->aio) {
return win32_aio_submit(bs, s->aio, s->hfile, offset, bytes, qiov,
cb, opaque, QEMU_AIO_READ);
} else {
return paio_submit(bs, s->hfile, offset, qiov, bytes,
cb, opaque, QEMU_AIO_READ);
}
}
static BlockAIOCB *raw_aio_pwritev(BlockDriverState *bs,
block: use int64_t instead of uint64_t in driver write handlers We are generally moving to int64_t for both offset and bytes parameters on all io paths. Main motivation is realization of 64-bit write_zeroes operation for fast zeroing large disk chunks, up to the whole disk. We chose signed type, to be consistent with off_t (which is signed) and with possibility for signed return type (where negative value means error). So, convert driver write handlers parameters which are already 64bit to signed type. While being here, convert also flags parameter to be BdrvRequestFlags. Now let's consider all callers. Simple git grep '\->bdrv_\(aio\|co\)_pwritev\(_part\)\?' shows that's there three callers of driver function: bdrv_driver_pwritev() and bdrv_driver_pwritev_compressed() in block/io.c, both pass int64_t, checked by bdrv_check_qiov_request() to be non-negative. qcow2_save_vmstate() does bdrv_check_qiov_request(). Still, the functions may be called directly, not only by drv->... Let's check: git grep '\.bdrv_\(aio\|co\)_pwritev\(_part\)\?\s*=' | \ awk '{print $4}' | sed 's/,//' | sed 's/&//' | sort | uniq | \ while read func; do git grep "$func(" | \ grep -v "$func(BlockDriverState"; done shows several callers: qcow2: qcow2_co_truncate() write at most up to @offset, which is checked in generic qcow2_co_truncate() by bdrv_check_request(). qcow2_co_pwritev_compressed_task() pass the request (or part of the request) that already went through normal write path, so it should be OK qcow: qcow_co_pwritev_compressed() pass int64_t, it's updated by this patch quorum: quorum_co_pwrite_zeroes() pass int64_t and int - OK throttle: throttle_co_pwritev_compressed() pass int64_t, it's updated by this patch vmdk: vmdk_co_pwritev_compressed() pass int64_t, it's updated by this patch Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20210903102807.27127-5-vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2021-09-03 13:28:00 +03:00
int64_t offset, int64_t bytes,
QEMUIOVector *qiov, BdrvRequestFlags flags,
BlockCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
if (s->aio) {
return win32_aio_submit(bs, s->aio, s->hfile, offset, bytes, qiov,
cb, opaque, QEMU_AIO_WRITE);
} else {
return paio_submit(bs, s->hfile, offset, qiov, bytes,
cb, opaque, QEMU_AIO_WRITE);
}
}
static BlockAIOCB *raw_aio_flush(BlockDriverState *bs,
BlockCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
return paio_submit(bs, s->hfile, 0, NULL, 0, cb, opaque, QEMU_AIO_FLUSH);
}
static void raw_close(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
if (s->aio) {
win32_aio_detach_aio_context(s->aio, bdrv_get_aio_context(bs));
win32_aio_cleanup(s->aio);
s->aio = NULL;
}
CloseHandle(s->hfile);
if (bs->open_flags & BDRV_O_TEMPORARY) {
unlink(bs->filename);
}
}
static int coroutine_fn raw_co_truncate(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t offset,
bool exact, PreallocMode prealloc,
BdrvRequestFlags flags, Error **errp)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
LONG low, high;
DWORD dwPtrLow;
if (prealloc != PREALLOC_MODE_OFF) {
error_setg(errp, "Unsupported preallocation mode '%s'",
PreallocMode_str(prealloc));
return -ENOTSUP;
}
low = offset;
high = offset >> 32;
/*
* An error has occurred if the return value is INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER
* and GetLastError doesn't return NO_ERROR.
*/
dwPtrLow = SetFilePointer(s->hfile, low, &high, FILE_BEGIN);
if (dwPtrLow == INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER && GetLastError() != NO_ERROR) {
error_setg_win32(errp, GetLastError(), "SetFilePointer error");
return -EIO;
}
if (SetEndOfFile(s->hfile) == 0) {
error_setg_win32(errp, GetLastError(), "SetEndOfFile error");
return -EIO;
}
return 0;
}
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static int64_t coroutine_fn raw_co_getlength(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
LARGE_INTEGER l;
ULARGE_INTEGER available, total, total_free;
DISK_GEOMETRY_EX dg;
DWORD count;
BOOL status;
switch(s->type) {
case FTYPE_FILE:
l.LowPart = GetFileSize(s->hfile, (PDWORD)&l.HighPart);
if (l.LowPart == 0xffffffffUL && GetLastError() != NO_ERROR)
return -EIO;
break;
case FTYPE_CD:
if (!GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(s->drive_path, &available, &total, &total_free))
return -EIO;
l.QuadPart = total.QuadPart;
break;
case FTYPE_HARDDISK:
status = DeviceIoControl(s->hfile, IOCTL_DISK_GET_DRIVE_GEOMETRY_EX,
NULL, 0, &dg, sizeof(dg), &count, NULL);
if (status != 0) {
l = dg.DiskSize;
}
break;
default:
return -EIO;
}
return l.QuadPart;
}
static int64_t coroutine_fn raw_co_get_allocated_file_size(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
typedef DWORD (WINAPI * get_compressed_t)(const char *filename,
DWORD * high);
get_compressed_t get_compressed;
struct _stati64 st;
const char *filename = bs->filename;
/* WinNT support GetCompressedFileSize to determine allocate size */
get_compressed =
(get_compressed_t) GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandle("kernel32"),
"GetCompressedFileSizeA");
if (get_compressed) {
DWORD high, low;
low = get_compressed(filename, &high);
if (low != 0xFFFFFFFFlu || GetLastError() == NO_ERROR) {
return (((int64_t) high) << 32) + low;
}
}
if (_stati64(filename, &st) < 0) {
return -1;
}
return st.st_size;
}
static int raw_co_create(BlockdevCreateOptions *options, Error **errp)
{
BlockdevCreateOptionsFile *file_opts;
int fd;
assert(options->driver == BLOCKDEV_DRIVER_FILE);
file_opts = &options->u.file;
if (file_opts->has_preallocation) {
error_setg(errp, "Preallocation is not supported on Windows");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (file_opts->has_nocow) {
error_setg(errp, "nocow is not supported on Windows");
return -EINVAL;
}
fd = qemu_create(file_opts->filename, O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY,
0644, errp);
if (fd < 0) {
return -EIO;
}
set_sparse(fd);
ftruncate(fd, file_opts->size);
qemu_close(fd);
return 0;
}
static int coroutine_fn GRAPH_RDLOCK
raw_co_create_opts(BlockDriver *drv, const char *filename,
QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
BlockdevCreateOptions options;
int64_t total_size = 0;
strstart(filename, "file:", &filename);
/* Read out options */
total_size = ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE, 0),
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
options = (BlockdevCreateOptions) {
.driver = BLOCKDEV_DRIVER_FILE,
.u.file = {
.filename = (char *) filename,
.size = total_size,
.has_preallocation = false,
.has_nocow = false,
},
};
return raw_co_create(&options, errp);
}
static int raw_reopen_prepare(BDRVReopenState *state,
BlockReopenQueue *queue, Error **errp)
{
BDRVRawState *s = state->bs->opaque;
BDRVRawReopenState *rs;
int access_flags;
DWORD overlapped;
int ret = 0;
if (s->type != FTYPE_FILE) {
error_setg(errp, "Can only reopen files");
return -EINVAL;
}
rs = g_new0(BDRVRawReopenState, 1);
/*
* We do not support changing any options (only flags). By leaving
* all options in state->options, we tell the generic reopen code
* that we do not support changing any of them, so it will verify
* that their values did not change.
*/
raw_parse_flags(state->flags, s->aio != NULL, &access_flags, &overlapped);
rs->hfile = CreateFile(state->bs->filename, access_flags,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING, overlapped, NULL);
if (rs->hfile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
int err = GetLastError();
error_setg_win32(errp, err, "Could not reopen '%s'",
state->bs->filename);
if (err == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) {
ret = -EACCES;
} else {
ret = -EINVAL;
}
goto fail;
}
if (s->aio) {
ret = win32_aio_attach(s->aio, rs->hfile);
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg_errno(errp, -ret, "Could not enable AIO");
CloseHandle(rs->hfile);
goto fail;
}
}
state->opaque = rs;
return 0;
fail:
g_free(rs);
state->opaque = NULL;
return ret;
}
static void raw_reopen_commit(BDRVReopenState *state)
{
BDRVRawState *s = state->bs->opaque;
BDRVRawReopenState *rs = state->opaque;
assert(rs != NULL);
CloseHandle(s->hfile);
s->hfile = rs->hfile;
g_free(rs);
state->opaque = NULL;
}
static void raw_reopen_abort(BDRVReopenState *state)
{
BDRVRawReopenState *rs = state->opaque;
if (!rs) {
return;
}
if (rs->hfile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
CloseHandle(rs->hfile);
}
g_free(rs);
state->opaque = NULL;
}
static QemuOptsList raw_create_opts = {
.name = "raw-create-opts",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(raw_create_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = BLOCK_OPT_SIZE,
.type = QEMU_OPT_SIZE,
.help = "Virtual disk size"
},
{ /* end of list */ }
}
};
BlockDriver bdrv_file = {
block: separate raw images from the file protocol We're running into various problems because the "raw" file access, which is used internally by the various image formats is entangled with the "raw" image format, which maps the VM view 1:1 to a file system. This patch renames the raw file backends to the file protocol which is treated like other protocols (e.g. nbd and http) and adds a new "raw" image format which is just a wrapper around calls to the underlying protocol. The patch is surprisingly simple, besides changing the probing logical in block.c to only look for image formats when using bdrv_open and renaming of the old raw protocols to file there's almost nothing in there. For creating images, a new bdrv_create_file is introduced which guesses the protocol to use. This allows using qemu-img create -f raw (or just using the default) for both files and host devices. Converting the other format drivers to use this function to create their images is left for later patches. The only issues still open are in the handling of the host devices. Firstly in current qemu we can specifiy the host* format names on various command line acceping images, but the new code can't do that without adding some translation. Second the layering breaks the no_zero_init flag in the BlockDriver used by qemu-img. I'm not happy how this is done per-driver instead of per-state so I'll prepare a separate patch to clean this up. There's some more cleanup opportunity after this patch, e.g. using separate lists and registration functions for image formats vs protocols and maybe even host drivers, but this can be done at a later stage. Also there's a check for protocol in bdrv_open for the BDRV_O_SNAPSHOT case that I don't quite understand, but which I fear won't work as expected - possibly even before this patch. Note that this patch requires various recent block patches from Kevin and me, which should all be in his block queue. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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.format_name = "file",
.protocol_name = "file",
.instance_size = sizeof(BDRVRawState),
.bdrv_needs_filename = true,
.bdrv_parse_filename = raw_parse_filename,
.bdrv_file_open = raw_open,
.bdrv_refresh_limits = raw_probe_alignment,
.bdrv_close = raw_close,
.bdrv_co_create_opts = raw_co_create_opts,
.bdrv_has_zero_init = bdrv_has_zero_init_1,
.bdrv_reopen_prepare = raw_reopen_prepare,
.bdrv_reopen_commit = raw_reopen_commit,
.bdrv_reopen_abort = raw_reopen_abort,
.bdrv_aio_preadv = raw_aio_preadv,
.bdrv_aio_pwritev = raw_aio_pwritev,
.bdrv_aio_flush = raw_aio_flush,
.bdrv_co_truncate = raw_co_truncate,
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.bdrv_co_getlength = raw_co_getlength,
.bdrv_co_get_allocated_file_size
= raw_co_get_allocated_file_size,
.create_opts = &raw_create_opts,
};
/***********************************************/
/* host device */
static int find_cdrom(char *cdrom_name, int cdrom_name_size)
{
char drives[256], *pdrv = drives;
UINT type;
memset(drives, 0, sizeof(drives));
GetLogicalDriveStrings(sizeof(drives), drives);
while(pdrv[0] != '\0') {
type = GetDriveType(pdrv);
switch(type) {
case DRIVE_CDROM:
snprintf(cdrom_name, cdrom_name_size, "\\\\.\\%c:", pdrv[0]);
return 0;
break;
}
pdrv += lstrlen(pdrv) + 1;
}
return -1;
}
static int find_device_type(BlockDriverState *bs, const char *filename)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
UINT type;
const char *p;
if (strstart(filename, "\\\\.\\", &p) ||
strstart(filename, "//./", &p)) {
if (stristart(p, "PhysicalDrive", NULL))
return FTYPE_HARDDISK;
snprintf(s->drive_path, sizeof(s->drive_path), "%c:\\", p[0]);
type = GetDriveType(s->drive_path);
switch (type) {
case DRIVE_REMOVABLE:
case DRIVE_FIXED:
return FTYPE_HARDDISK;
case DRIVE_CDROM:
return FTYPE_CD;
default:
return FTYPE_FILE;
}
} else {
return FTYPE_FILE;
}
}
static int hdev_probe_device(const char *filename)
{
if (strstart(filename, "/dev/cdrom", NULL))
return 100;
if (is_windows_drive(filename))
return 100;
return 0;
}
static void hdev_parse_filename(const char *filename, QDict *options,
Error **errp)
{
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bdrv_parse_filename_strip_prefix(filename, "host_device:", options);
}
static void hdev_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState *bs, Error **errp)
{
/* XXX Does Windows support AIO on less than 512-byte alignment? */
bs->bl.request_alignment = 512;
}
static int hdev_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
Error **errp)
{
BDRVRawState *s = bs->opaque;
int access_flags, create_flags;
int ret = 0;
DWORD overlapped;
char device_name[64];
Error *local_err = NULL;
const char *filename;
bool use_aio;
QemuOpts *opts = qemu_opts_create(&raw_runtime_opts, NULL, 0,
&error_abort);
if (!qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts, options, errp)) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto done;
}
filename = qemu_opt_get(opts, "filename");
use_aio = get_aio_option(opts, flags, &local_err);
if (!local_err && use_aio) {
error_setg(&local_err, "AIO is not supported on Windows host devices");
}
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
ret = -EINVAL;
goto done;
}
if (strstart(filename, "/dev/cdrom", NULL)) {
if (find_cdrom(device_name, sizeof(device_name)) < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not open CD-ROM drive");
ret = -ENOENT;
goto done;
}
filename = device_name;
} else {
/* transform drive letters into device name */
if (((filename[0] >= 'a' && filename[0] <= 'z') ||
(filename[0] >= 'A' && filename[0] <= 'Z')) &&
filename[1] == ':' && filename[2] == '\0') {
snprintf(device_name, sizeof(device_name), "\\\\.\\%c:", filename[0]);
filename = device_name;
}
}
s->type = find_device_type(bs, filename);
raw_parse_flags(flags, use_aio, &access_flags, &overlapped);
create_flags = OPEN_EXISTING;
s->hfile = CreateFile(filename, access_flags,
FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL,
create_flags, overlapped, NULL);
if (s->hfile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
int err = GetLastError();
if (err == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) {
ret = -EACCES;
} else {
ret = -EINVAL;
}
error_setg_errno(errp, -ret, "Could not open device");
goto done;
}
done:
qemu_opts_del(opts);
return ret;
}
static BlockDriver bdrv_host_device = {
.format_name = "host_device",
block: separate raw images from the file protocol We're running into various problems because the "raw" file access, which is used internally by the various image formats is entangled with the "raw" image format, which maps the VM view 1:1 to a file system. This patch renames the raw file backends to the file protocol which is treated like other protocols (e.g. nbd and http) and adds a new "raw" image format which is just a wrapper around calls to the underlying protocol. The patch is surprisingly simple, besides changing the probing logical in block.c to only look for image formats when using bdrv_open and renaming of the old raw protocols to file there's almost nothing in there. For creating images, a new bdrv_create_file is introduced which guesses the protocol to use. This allows using qemu-img create -f raw (or just using the default) for both files and host devices. Converting the other format drivers to use this function to create their images is left for later patches. The only issues still open are in the handling of the host devices. Firstly in current qemu we can specifiy the host* format names on various command line acceping images, but the new code can't do that without adding some translation. Second the layering breaks the no_zero_init flag in the BlockDriver used by qemu-img. I'm not happy how this is done per-driver instead of per-state so I'll prepare a separate patch to clean this up. There's some more cleanup opportunity after this patch, e.g. using separate lists and registration functions for image formats vs protocols and maybe even host drivers, but this can be done at a later stage. Also there's a check for protocol in bdrv_open for the BDRV_O_SNAPSHOT case that I don't quite understand, but which I fear won't work as expected - possibly even before this patch. Note that this patch requires various recent block patches from Kevin and me, which should all be in his block queue. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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.protocol_name = "host_device",
.instance_size = sizeof(BDRVRawState),
.bdrv_needs_filename = true,
.bdrv_parse_filename = hdev_parse_filename,
.bdrv_probe_device = hdev_probe_device,
.bdrv_file_open = hdev_open,
.bdrv_close = raw_close,
.bdrv_refresh_limits = hdev_refresh_limits,
.bdrv_aio_preadv = raw_aio_preadv,
.bdrv_aio_pwritev = raw_aio_pwritev,
.bdrv_aio_flush = raw_aio_flush,
.bdrv_detach_aio_context = raw_detach_aio_context,
.bdrv_attach_aio_context = raw_attach_aio_context,
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.bdrv_co_getlength = raw_co_getlength,
.has_variable_length = true,
.bdrv_co_get_allocated_file_size = raw_co_get_allocated_file_size,
};
block: separate raw images from the file protocol We're running into various problems because the "raw" file access, which is used internally by the various image formats is entangled with the "raw" image format, which maps the VM view 1:1 to a file system. This patch renames the raw file backends to the file protocol which is treated like other protocols (e.g. nbd and http) and adds a new "raw" image format which is just a wrapper around calls to the underlying protocol. The patch is surprisingly simple, besides changing the probing logical in block.c to only look for image formats when using bdrv_open and renaming of the old raw protocols to file there's almost nothing in there. For creating images, a new bdrv_create_file is introduced which guesses the protocol to use. This allows using qemu-img create -f raw (or just using the default) for both files and host devices. Converting the other format drivers to use this function to create their images is left for later patches. The only issues still open are in the handling of the host devices. Firstly in current qemu we can specifiy the host* format names on various command line acceping images, but the new code can't do that without adding some translation. Second the layering breaks the no_zero_init flag in the BlockDriver used by qemu-img. I'm not happy how this is done per-driver instead of per-state so I'll prepare a separate patch to clean this up. There's some more cleanup opportunity after this patch, e.g. using separate lists and registration functions for image formats vs protocols and maybe even host drivers, but this can be done at a later stage. Also there's a check for protocol in bdrv_open for the BDRV_O_SNAPSHOT case that I don't quite understand, but which I fear won't work as expected - possibly even before this patch. Note that this patch requires various recent block patches from Kevin and me, which should all be in his block queue. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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static void bdrv_file_init(void)
{
block: separate raw images from the file protocol We're running into various problems because the "raw" file access, which is used internally by the various image formats is entangled with the "raw" image format, which maps the VM view 1:1 to a file system. This patch renames the raw file backends to the file protocol which is treated like other protocols (e.g. nbd and http) and adds a new "raw" image format which is just a wrapper around calls to the underlying protocol. The patch is surprisingly simple, besides changing the probing logical in block.c to only look for image formats when using bdrv_open and renaming of the old raw protocols to file there's almost nothing in there. For creating images, a new bdrv_create_file is introduced which guesses the protocol to use. This allows using qemu-img create -f raw (or just using the default) for both files and host devices. Converting the other format drivers to use this function to create their images is left for later patches. The only issues still open are in the handling of the host devices. Firstly in current qemu we can specifiy the host* format names on various command line acceping images, but the new code can't do that without adding some translation. Second the layering breaks the no_zero_init flag in the BlockDriver used by qemu-img. I'm not happy how this is done per-driver instead of per-state so I'll prepare a separate patch to clean this up. There's some more cleanup opportunity after this patch, e.g. using separate lists and registration functions for image formats vs protocols and maybe even host drivers, but this can be done at a later stage. Also there's a check for protocol in bdrv_open for the BDRV_O_SNAPSHOT case that I don't quite understand, but which I fear won't work as expected - possibly even before this patch. Note that this patch requires various recent block patches from Kevin and me, which should all be in his block queue. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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bdrv_register(&bdrv_file);
bdrv_register(&bdrv_host_device);
}
block: separate raw images from the file protocol We're running into various problems because the "raw" file access, which is used internally by the various image formats is entangled with the "raw" image format, which maps the VM view 1:1 to a file system. This patch renames the raw file backends to the file protocol which is treated like other protocols (e.g. nbd and http) and adds a new "raw" image format which is just a wrapper around calls to the underlying protocol. The patch is surprisingly simple, besides changing the probing logical in block.c to only look for image formats when using bdrv_open and renaming of the old raw protocols to file there's almost nothing in there. For creating images, a new bdrv_create_file is introduced which guesses the protocol to use. This allows using qemu-img create -f raw (or just using the default) for both files and host devices. Converting the other format drivers to use this function to create their images is left for later patches. The only issues still open are in the handling of the host devices. Firstly in current qemu we can specifiy the host* format names on various command line acceping images, but the new code can't do that without adding some translation. Second the layering breaks the no_zero_init flag in the BlockDriver used by qemu-img. I'm not happy how this is done per-driver instead of per-state so I'll prepare a separate patch to clean this up. There's some more cleanup opportunity after this patch, e.g. using separate lists and registration functions for image formats vs protocols and maybe even host drivers, but this can be done at a later stage. Also there's a check for protocol in bdrv_open for the BDRV_O_SNAPSHOT case that I don't quite understand, but which I fear won't work as expected - possibly even before this patch. Note that this patch requires various recent block patches from Kevin and me, which should all be in his block queue. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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block_init(bdrv_file_init);