block/io: fix bdrv_co_block_status_above
bdrv_co_block_status_above has several design problems with handling short backing files: 1. With want_zeros=true, it may return ret with BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO but without BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED flag, when actually short backing file which produces these after-EOF zeros is inside requested backing sequence. 2. With want_zero=false, it may return pnum=0 prior to actual EOF, because of EOF of short backing file. Fix these things, making logic about short backing files clearer. With fixed bdrv_block_status_above we also have to improve is_zero in qcow2 code, otherwise iotest 154 will fail, because with this patch we stop to merge zeros of different types (produced by fully unallocated in the whole backing chain regions vs produced by short backing files). Note also, that this patch leaves for another day the general problem around block-status: misuse of BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED as is-fs-allocated vs go-to-backing. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-id: 20200924194003.22080-2-vsementsov@virtuozzo.com [Fix s/comes/come/ as suggested by Eric Blake --Stefan] Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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@ -2350,34 +2350,74 @@ bdrv_co_common_block_status_above(BlockDriverState *bs,
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int64_t *map,
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BlockDriverState **file)
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{
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int ret;
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BlockDriverState *p;
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int ret = 0;
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bool first = true;
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int64_t eof = 0;
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assert(bs != base);
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for (p = bs; p != base; p = bdrv_filter_or_cow_bs(p)) {
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ret = bdrv_co_block_status(bs, want_zero, offset, bytes, pnum, map, file);
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if (ret < 0 || *pnum == 0 || ret & BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED) {
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return ret;
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}
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if (ret & BDRV_BLOCK_EOF) {
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eof = offset + *pnum;
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}
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assert(*pnum <= bytes);
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bytes = *pnum;
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for (p = bdrv_filter_or_cow_bs(bs); p != base;
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p = bdrv_filter_or_cow_bs(p))
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{
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ret = bdrv_co_block_status(p, want_zero, offset, bytes, pnum, map,
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file);
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if (ret < 0) {
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break;
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return ret;
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}
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if (ret & BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO && ret & BDRV_BLOCK_EOF && !first) {
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if (*pnum == 0) {
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/*
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* Reading beyond the end of the file continues to read
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* zeroes, but we can only widen the result to the
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* unallocated length we learned from an earlier
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* iteration.
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* The top layer deferred to this layer, and because this layer is
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* short, any zeroes that we synthesize beyond EOF behave as if they
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* were allocated at this layer.
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*
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* We don't include BDRV_BLOCK_EOF into ret, as upper layer may be
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* larger. We'll add BDRV_BLOCK_EOF if needed at function end, see
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* below.
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*/
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assert(ret & BDRV_BLOCK_EOF);
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*pnum = bytes;
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}
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if (ret & (BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO | BDRV_BLOCK_DATA)) {
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if (file) {
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*file = p;
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}
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ret = BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO | BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED;
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break;
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}
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/* [offset, pnum] unallocated on this layer, which could be only
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* the first part of [offset, bytes]. */
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bytes = MIN(bytes, *pnum);
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first = false;
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if (ret & BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED) {
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/*
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* We've found the node and the status, we must break.
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*
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* Drop BDRV_BLOCK_EOF, as it's not for upper layer, which may be
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* larger. We'll add BDRV_BLOCK_EOF if needed at function end, see
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* below.
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*/
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ret &= ~BDRV_BLOCK_EOF;
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break;
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}
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/*
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* OK, [offset, offset + *pnum) region is unallocated on this layer,
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* let's continue the diving.
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*/
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assert(*pnum <= bytes);
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bytes = *pnum;
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}
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if (offset + *pnum == eof) {
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ret |= BDRV_BLOCK_EOF;
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}
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return ret;
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}
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@ -3860,8 +3860,20 @@ static bool is_zero(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t offset, int64_t bytes)
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if (!bytes) {
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return true;
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}
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res = bdrv_block_status_above(bs, NULL, offset, bytes, &nr, NULL, NULL);
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return res >= 0 && (res & BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO) && nr == bytes;
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/*
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* bdrv_block_status_above doesn't merge different types of zeros, for
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* example, zeros which come from the region which is unallocated in
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* the whole backing chain, and zeros which come because of a short
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* backing file. So, we need a loop.
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*/
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do {
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res = bdrv_block_status_above(bs, NULL, offset, bytes, &nr, NULL, NULL);
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offset += nr;
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bytes -= nr;
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} while (res >= 0 && (res & BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO) && nr && bytes);
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return res >= 0 && (res & BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO) && bytes == 0;
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}
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static coroutine_fn int qcow2_co_pwrite_zeroes(BlockDriverState *bs,
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