2020-04-30 17:27:52 +03:00
{"execute": "blockdev-add", "arguments": {"driver": "null-co", "node-name": "target", "size": 1048576}}
2020-01-21 17:28:02 +03:00
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-add", "arguments": {"driver": "blkdebug", "image": {"driver": "null-co", "node-name": "base", "size": 1048576}, "node-name": "source"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-add", "arguments": {"driver": "blkdebug", "image": "base", "node-name": "other", "take-child-perms": ["write"]}}
{"return": {}}
2021-05-06 17:13:57 +03:00
{"execute": "blockdev-backup", "arguments": {"device": "source", "job-id": "backup0", "sync": "full", "target": "target"}}
2021-08-24 11:38:32 +03:00
{"error": {"class": "GenericError", "desc": "Permission conflict on node 'base': permissions 'write' are both required by node 'other' (uses node 'base' as 'image' child) and unshared by node 'source' (uses node 'base' as 'image' child)."}}
iotests/283: Check that finalize drops backup-top
Without any of HEAD^ or HEAD^^ applied, qemu will most likely crash on
the qemu-io invocation, for a variety of immediate reasons. The
underlying problem is generally a use-after-free access into
backup-top's BlockCopyState.
With only HEAD^ applied, qemu-io will run into an EIO (which is not
capture by the output, but you can see that the qemu-io invocation will
be accepted (i.e., qemu-io will run) in contrast to the reference
output, where the node name cannot be found), and qemu will then crash
in query-named-block-nodes: bdrv_get_allocated_file_size() detects
backup-top to be a filter and passes the request through to its child.
However, after bdrv_backup_top_drop(), that child is NULL, so the
recursive call crashes.
With HEAD^^ applied, this test should pass.
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210219153348.41861-4-mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2021-02-19 18:33:48 +03:00
block: rename backup-top to copy-before-write
We are going to convert backup_top to full featured public filter,
which can be used in separate of backup job. Start from renaming from
"how it used" to "what it does".
While updating comments in 283 iotest, drop and rephrase also things
about ".active", as this field is now dropped, and filter doesn't have
"inactive" mode.
Note that this change may be considered as incompatible interface
change, as backup-top filter format name was visible through
query-block and query-named-block-nodes.
Still, consider the following reasoning:
1. backup-top was never documented, so if someone depends on format
name (for driver that can't be used other than it is automatically
inserted on backup job start), it's a kind of "undocumented feature
use". So I think we are free to change it.
2. There is a hope, that there is no such users: it's a lot more native
to give a good node-name to backup-top filter if need to operate
with it somehow, and don't touch format name.
3. Another "incompatible" change in further commit would be moving
copy-before-write filter from using backing child to file child. And
this is even more reasonable than renaming: for now all public
filters are file-child based.
So, it's a risky change, but risk seems small and good interface worth
it.
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210824083856.17408-6-vsementsov@virtuozzo.com>
Signed-off-by: Hanna Reitz <hreitz@redhat.com>
2021-08-24 11:38:27 +03:00
=== copy-before-write filter should be gone after job-finalize ===
iotests/283: Check that finalize drops backup-top
Without any of HEAD^ or HEAD^^ applied, qemu will most likely crash on
the qemu-io invocation, for a variety of immediate reasons. The
underlying problem is generally a use-after-free access into
backup-top's BlockCopyState.
With only HEAD^ applied, qemu-io will run into an EIO (which is not
capture by the output, but you can see that the qemu-io invocation will
be accepted (i.e., qemu-io will run) in contrast to the reference
output, where the node name cannot be found), and qemu will then crash
in query-named-block-nodes: bdrv_get_allocated_file_size() detects
backup-top to be a filter and passes the request through to its child.
However, after bdrv_backup_top_drop(), that child is NULL, so the
recursive call crashes.
With HEAD^^ applied, this test should pass.
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210219153348.41861-4-mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2021-02-19 18:33:48 +03:00
{"execute": "blockdev-add", "arguments": {"driver": "null-co", "node-name": "source"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-add", "arguments": {"driver": "null-co", "node-name": "target"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-backup", "arguments": {"auto-dismiss": false, "auto-finalize": false, "device": "source", "filter-node-name": "backup-filter", "job-id": "backup", "sync": "full", "target": "target"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-finalize", "arguments": {"id": "backup"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "human-monitor-command", "arguments": {"command-line": "qemu-io backup-filter \"write 0 1M\""}}
2021-03-05 18:19:28 +03:00
{"return": "Error: Cannot find device='' nor node-name='backup-filter'\r\n"}
iotests/283: Check that finalize drops backup-top
Without any of HEAD^ or HEAD^^ applied, qemu will most likely crash on
the qemu-io invocation, for a variety of immediate reasons. The
underlying problem is generally a use-after-free access into
backup-top's BlockCopyState.
With only HEAD^ applied, qemu-io will run into an EIO (which is not
capture by the output, but you can see that the qemu-io invocation will
be accepted (i.e., qemu-io will run) in contrast to the reference
output, where the node name cannot be found), and qemu will then crash
in query-named-block-nodes: bdrv_get_allocated_file_size() detects
backup-top to be a filter and passes the request through to its child.
However, after bdrv_backup_top_drop(), that child is NULL, so the
recursive call crashes.
With HEAD^^ applied, this test should pass.
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20210219153348.41861-4-mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2021-02-19 18:33:48 +03:00
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "backup"}}
{"return": {}}