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=== Successful image creation (defaults) ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "file", "filename": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2", "size": 0}}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-add", "arguments": {"driver": "file", "filename": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2", "node-name": "imgfile"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "imgfile", "size": 134217728}}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
image: TEST_IMG
file format: IMGFMT
virtual size: 128 MiB (134217728 bytes)
cluster_size: 65536
Format specific information:
compat: 1.1
qcow2: introduce compression type feature The patch adds some preparation parts for incompatible compression type feature to qcow2 allowing the use different compression methods for image clusters (de)compressing. It is implied that the compression type is set on the image creation and can be changed only later by image conversion, thus compression type defines the only compression algorithm used for the image, and thus, for all image clusters. The goal of the feature is to add support of other compression methods to qcow2. For example, ZSTD which is more effective on compression than ZLIB. The default compression is ZLIB. Images created with ZLIB compression type are backward compatible with older qemu versions. Adding of the compression type breaks a number of tests because now the compression type is reported on image creation and there are some changes in the qcow2 header in size and offsets. The tests are fixed in the following ways: * filter out compression_type for many tests * fix header size, feature table size and backing file offset affected tests: 031, 036, 061, 080 header_size +=8: 1 byte compression type 7 bytes padding feature_table += 48: incompatible feature compression type backing_file_offset += 56 (8 + 48 -> header_change + feature_table_change) * add "compression type" for test output matching when it isn't filtered affected tests: 049, 060, 061, 065, 082, 085, 144, 182, 185, 198, 206, 242, 255, 274, 280 Signed-off-by: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> QAPI part: Acked-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200507082521.29210-2-dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2020-05-07 11:25:18 +03:00
compression type: zlib
lazy refcounts: false
refcount bits: 16
corrupt: false
extended l2: false
=== Successful image creation (inline blockdev-add, explicit defaults) ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "file", "filename": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2", "nocow": false, "preallocation": "off", "size": 0}}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"cluster-size": 65536, "driver": "qcow2", "file": {"driver": "file", "filename": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2"}, "lazy-refcounts": false, "preallocation": "off", "refcount-bits": 16, "size": 67108864, "version": "v3"}}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
image: TEST_IMG
file format: IMGFMT
virtual size: 64 MiB (67108864 bytes)
cluster_size: 65536
Format specific information:
compat: 1.1
qcow2: introduce compression type feature The patch adds some preparation parts for incompatible compression type feature to qcow2 allowing the use different compression methods for image clusters (de)compressing. It is implied that the compression type is set on the image creation and can be changed only later by image conversion, thus compression type defines the only compression algorithm used for the image, and thus, for all image clusters. The goal of the feature is to add support of other compression methods to qcow2. For example, ZSTD which is more effective on compression than ZLIB. The default compression is ZLIB. Images created with ZLIB compression type are backward compatible with older qemu versions. Adding of the compression type breaks a number of tests because now the compression type is reported on image creation and there are some changes in the qcow2 header in size and offsets. The tests are fixed in the following ways: * filter out compression_type for many tests * fix header size, feature table size and backing file offset affected tests: 031, 036, 061, 080 header_size +=8: 1 byte compression type 7 bytes padding feature_table += 48: incompatible feature compression type backing_file_offset += 56 (8 + 48 -> header_change + feature_table_change) * add "compression type" for test output matching when it isn't filtered affected tests: 049, 060, 061, 065, 082, 085, 144, 182, 185, 198, 206, 242, 255, 274, 280 Signed-off-by: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> QAPI part: Acked-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200507082521.29210-2-dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2020-05-07 11:25:18 +03:00
compression type: zlib
lazy refcounts: false
refcount bits: 16
corrupt: false
extended l2: false
=== Successful image creation (v3 non-default options) ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "file", "filename": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2", "nocow": true, "preallocation": "falloc", "size": 0}}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"cluster-size": 2097152, "driver": "qcow2", "file": {"driver": "file", "filename": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2"}, "lazy-refcounts": true, "preallocation": "metadata", "refcount-bits": 1, "size": 33554432, "version": "v3"}}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
image: TEST_IMG
file format: IMGFMT
virtual size: 32 MiB (33554432 bytes)
cluster_size: 2097152
Format specific information:
compat: 1.1
qcow2: introduce compression type feature The patch adds some preparation parts for incompatible compression type feature to qcow2 allowing the use different compression methods for image clusters (de)compressing. It is implied that the compression type is set on the image creation and can be changed only later by image conversion, thus compression type defines the only compression algorithm used for the image, and thus, for all image clusters. The goal of the feature is to add support of other compression methods to qcow2. For example, ZSTD which is more effective on compression than ZLIB. The default compression is ZLIB. Images created with ZLIB compression type are backward compatible with older qemu versions. Adding of the compression type breaks a number of tests because now the compression type is reported on image creation and there are some changes in the qcow2 header in size and offsets. The tests are fixed in the following ways: * filter out compression_type for many tests * fix header size, feature table size and backing file offset affected tests: 031, 036, 061, 080 header_size +=8: 1 byte compression type 7 bytes padding feature_table += 48: incompatible feature compression type backing_file_offset += 56 (8 + 48 -> header_change + feature_table_change) * add "compression type" for test output matching when it isn't filtered affected tests: 049, 060, 061, 065, 082, 085, 144, 182, 185, 198, 206, 242, 255, 274, 280 Signed-off-by: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> QAPI part: Acked-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200507082521.29210-2-dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2020-05-07 11:25:18 +03:00
compression type: zlib
lazy refcounts: true
refcount bits: 1
corrupt: false
extended l2: false
=== Successful image creation (v2 non-default options) ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "file", "filename": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2", "size": 0}}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"backing-file": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2.base", "backing-fmt": "qcow2", "cluster-size": 512, "driver": "qcow2", "file": {"driver": "file", "filename": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2"}, "size": 33554432, "version": "v2"}}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
image: TEST_IMG
file format: IMGFMT
virtual size: 32 MiB (33554432 bytes)
cluster_size: 512
backing file: TEST_IMG.base
backing file format: IMGFMT
Format specific information:
compat: 0.10
qcow2: introduce compression type feature The patch adds some preparation parts for incompatible compression type feature to qcow2 allowing the use different compression methods for image clusters (de)compressing. It is implied that the compression type is set on the image creation and can be changed only later by image conversion, thus compression type defines the only compression algorithm used for the image, and thus, for all image clusters. The goal of the feature is to add support of other compression methods to qcow2. For example, ZSTD which is more effective on compression than ZLIB. The default compression is ZLIB. Images created with ZLIB compression type are backward compatible with older qemu versions. Adding of the compression type breaks a number of tests because now the compression type is reported on image creation and there are some changes in the qcow2 header in size and offsets. The tests are fixed in the following ways: * filter out compression_type for many tests * fix header size, feature table size and backing file offset affected tests: 031, 036, 061, 080 header_size +=8: 1 byte compression type 7 bytes padding feature_table += 48: incompatible feature compression type backing_file_offset += 56 (8 + 48 -> header_change + feature_table_change) * add "compression type" for test output matching when it isn't filtered affected tests: 049, 060, 061, 065, 082, 085, 144, 182, 185, 198, 206, 242, 255, 274, 280 Signed-off-by: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> QAPI part: Acked-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200507082521.29210-2-dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2020-05-07 11:25:18 +03:00
compression type: zlib
refcount bits: 16
=== Successful image creation (encrypted) ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "encrypt": {"cipher-alg": "aes-128", "cipher-mode": "cbc", "format": "luks", "hash-alg": "sha1", "iter-time": 10, "ivgen-alg": "plain64", "ivgen-hash-alg": "md5", "key-secret": "keysec0"}, "file": {"driver": "file", "filename": "TEST_DIR/PID-t.qcow2"}, "size": 33554432}}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
image: TEST_IMG
file format: IMGFMT
virtual size: 32 MiB (33554432 bytes)
encrypted: yes
cluster_size: 65536
Format specific information:
compat: 1.1
qcow2: introduce compression type feature The patch adds some preparation parts for incompatible compression type feature to qcow2 allowing the use different compression methods for image clusters (de)compressing. It is implied that the compression type is set on the image creation and can be changed only later by image conversion, thus compression type defines the only compression algorithm used for the image, and thus, for all image clusters. The goal of the feature is to add support of other compression methods to qcow2. For example, ZSTD which is more effective on compression than ZLIB. The default compression is ZLIB. Images created with ZLIB compression type are backward compatible with older qemu versions. Adding of the compression type breaks a number of tests because now the compression type is reported on image creation and there are some changes in the qcow2 header in size and offsets. The tests are fixed in the following ways: * filter out compression_type for many tests * fix header size, feature table size and backing file offset affected tests: 031, 036, 061, 080 header_size +=8: 1 byte compression type 7 bytes padding feature_table += 48: incompatible feature compression type backing_file_offset += 56 (8 + 48 -> header_change + feature_table_change) * add "compression type" for test output matching when it isn't filtered affected tests: 049, 060, 061, 065, 082, 085, 144, 182, 185, 198, 206, 242, 255, 274, 280 Signed-off-by: Denis Plotnikov <dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> QAPI part: Acked-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200507082521.29210-2-dplotnikov@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
2020-05-07 11:25:18 +03:00
compression type: zlib
lazy refcounts: false
refcount bits: 16
encrypt:
ivgen alg: plain64
hash alg: sha1
cipher alg: aes-128
uuid: XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
format: luks
cipher mode: cbc
slots:
[0]:
active: true
iters: XXX
key offset: 4096
stripes: 4000
[1]:
active: false
key offset: 69632
[2]:
active: false
key offset: 135168
[3]:
active: false
key offset: 200704
[4]:
active: false
key offset: 266240
[5]:
active: false
key offset: 331776
[6]:
active: false
key offset: 397312
[7]:
active: false
key offset: 462848
payload offset: 528384
master key iters: XXX
corrupt: false
extended l2: false
=== Invalid BlockdevRef ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "this doesn't exist", "size": 33554432}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Cannot find device='this doesn't exist' nor node-name='this doesn't exist'
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
=== Invalid sizes ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 1234}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Image size must be a multiple of 512 bytes
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 18446744073709551104}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Could not resize image: Image size cannot be negative
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 9223372036854775808}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Could not resize image: Image size cannot be negative
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 9223372036854775296}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Could not resize image: offset(9223372036854775296) exceeds maximum(9223372035781033984)
block: introduce BDRV_MAX_LENGTH We are going to modify block layer to work with 64bit requests. And first step is moving to int64_t type for both offset and bytes arguments in all block request related functions. It's mostly safe (when widening signed or unsigned int to int64_t), but switching from uint64_t is questionable. So, let's first establish the set of requests we want to work with. First signed int64_t should be enough, as off_t is signed anyway. Then, obviously offset + bytes should not overflow. And most interesting: (offset + bytes) being aligned up should not overflow as well. Aligned to what alignment? First thing that comes in mind is bs->bl.request_alignment, as we align up request to this alignment. But there is another thing: look at bdrv_mark_request_serialising(). It aligns request up to some given alignment. And this parameter may be bdrv_get_cluster_size(), which is often a lot greater than bs->bl.request_alignment. Note also, that bdrv_mark_request_serialising() uses signed int64_t for calculations. So, actually, we already depend on some restrictions. Happily, bdrv_get_cluster_size() returns int and bs->bl.request_alignment has 32bit unsigned type, but defined to be a power of 2 less than INT_MAX. So, we may establish, that INT_MAX is absolute maximum for any kind of alignment that may occur with the request. Note, that bdrv_get_cluster_size() is not documented to return power of 2, still bdrv_mark_request_serialising() behaves like it is. Also, backup uses bdi.cluster_size and is not prepared to it not being power of 2. So, let's establish that Qemu supports only power-of-2 clusters and alignments. So, alignment can't be greater than 2^30. Finally to be safe with calculations, to not calculate different maximums for different nodes (depending on cluster size and request_alignment), let's simply set QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(INT64_MAX, 2^30) as absolute maximum bytes length for Qemu. Actually, it's not much less than INT64_MAX. OK, then, let's apply it to block/io. Let's consider all block/io entry points of offset/bytes: 4 bytes/offset interface functions: bdrv_co_preadv_part(), bdrv_co_pwritev_part(), bdrv_co_copy_range_internal() and bdrv_co_pdiscard() and we check them all with bdrv_check_request(). We also have one entry point with only offset: bdrv_co_truncate(). Check the offset. And one public structure: BdrvTrackedRequest. Happily, it has only three external users: file-posix.c: adopted by this patch write-threshold.c: only read fields test-write-threshold.c: sets obviously small constant values Better is to make the structure private and add corresponding interfaces.. Still it's not obvious what kind of interface is needed for file-posix.c. Let's keep it public but add corresponding assertions. After this patch we'll convert functions in block/io.c to int64_t bytes and offset parameters. We can assume that offset/bytes pair always satisfy new restrictions, and make corresponding assertions where needed. If we reach some offset/bytes point in block/io.c missing bdrv_check_request() it is considered a bug. As well, if block/io.c modifies a offset/bytes request, expanding it more then aligning up to request_alignment, it's a bug too. For all io requests except for discard we keep for now old restriction of 32bit request length. iotest 206 output error message changed, as now test disk size is larger than new limit. Add one more test case with new maximum disk size to cover too-big-L1 case. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20201203222713.13507-5-vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2020-12-04 01:27:13 +03:00
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 9223372035781033984}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Could not resize image: Failed to grow the L1 table: File too large
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
=== Invalid version ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 67108864, "version": "v1"}}}
{"error": {"class": "GenericError", "desc": "Parameter 'version' does not accept value 'v1'"}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "lazy-refcounts": true, "size": 67108864, "version": "v2"}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Lazy refcounts only supported with compatibility level 1.1 and above (use version=v3 or greater)
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "refcount-bits": 8, "size": 67108864, "version": "v2"}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Different refcount widths than 16 bits require compatibility level 1.1 or above (use version=v3 or greater)
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
=== Invalid backing file options ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"backing-file": "/dev/null", "driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "preallocation": "full", "size": 67108864}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Backing file and preallocation can only be used at the same time if extended_l2 is on
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"backing-fmt": "qcow2", "driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 67108864}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Backing format cannot be used without backing file
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
=== Invalid cluster size ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"cluster-size": 1234, "driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 67108864}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Cluster size must be a power of two between 512 and 2048k
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"cluster-size": 128, "driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 67108864}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Cluster size must be a power of two between 512 and 2048k
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"cluster-size": 4194304, "driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 67108864}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Cluster size must be a power of two between 512 and 2048k
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"cluster-size": 0, "driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 67108864}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Cluster size must be a power of two between 512 and 2048k
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"cluster-size": 512, "driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "size": 281474976710656}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Could not resize image: Failed to grow the L1 table: File too large
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
=== Invalid refcount width ===
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "refcount-bits": 128, "size": 67108864}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Refcount width must be a power of two and may not exceed 64 bits
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "refcount-bits": 0, "size": 67108864}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Refcount width must be a power of two and may not exceed 64 bits
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}
{"execute": "blockdev-create", "arguments": {"job-id": "job0", "options": {"driver": "qcow2", "file": "node0", "refcount-bits": 7, "size": 67108864}}}
{"return": {}}
Job failed: Refcount width must be a power of two and may not exceed 64 bits
{"execute": "job-dismiss", "arguments": {"id": "job0"}}
{"return": {}}