parallels.txt: fix bitmap L1 table description
Actually L1 table entry offset is in 512 bytes sectors. Fix the spec. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20210224104707.88430-3-vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Denis V. Lunev <den@openvz.org> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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The number of entries in the L1 table of the bitmap.
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variable: l1_table (8 * l1_size bytes)
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L1 offset table (in bytes)
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variable: L1 offset table (l1_table), size: 8 * l1_size bytes
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A dirty bitmap is stored using a one-level structure for the mapping to host
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clusters - an L1 table.
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The dirty bitmap described by this feature extension is stored in a set of
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clusters inside the Parallels image file. The offsets of these clusters are
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saved in the L1 offset table specified by the feature extension. Each L1 table
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entry is a 64 bit integer as described below:
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Given an offset in bytes into the bitmap data, the offset in bytes into the
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image file can be obtained as follows:
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Given an offset in bytes into the bitmap data, corresponding L1 entry is
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offset = l1_table[offset / cluster_size] + (offset % cluster_size)
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l1_table[offset / cluster_size]
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If an L1 table entry is 0, the corresponding cluster of the bitmap is assumed
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to be zero.
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If an L1 table entry is 0, all bits in the corresponding cluster of the bitmap
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are assumed to be 0.
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If an L1 table entry is 1, the corresponding cluster of the bitmap is assumed
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to have all bits set.
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If an L1 table entry is 1, all bits in the corresponding cluster of the bitmap
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are assumed to be 1.
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If an L1 table entry is not 0 or 1, it allocates a cluster from the data area.
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If an L1 table entry is not 0 or 1, it contains the corresponding cluster
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offset (in 512b sectors). Given an offset in bytes into the bitmap data the
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offset in bytes into the image file can be obtained as follows:
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offset = l1_table[offset / cluster_size] * 512 + (offset % cluster_size)
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