qcow2: Set zero flag for discarded clusters

Instead of making the backing file contents visible again after a discard
request, set the zero flag if possible (i.e. on version >= 3).

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Kevin Wolf 2014-02-08 14:38:33 +01:00
parent 3e890c77cf
commit a71835a0cc
2 changed files with 34 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -1367,13 +1367,31 @@ static int discard_single_l2(BlockDriverState *bs, uint64_t offset,
uint64_t old_offset;
old_offset = be64_to_cpu(l2_table[l2_index + i]);
if ((old_offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK) == 0) {
/*
* Make sure that a discarded area reads back as zeroes for v3 images
* (we cannot do it for v2 without actually writing a zero-filled
* buffer). We can skip the operation if the cluster is already marked
* as zero, or if it's unallocated and we don't have a backing file.
*
* TODO We might want to use bdrv_get_block_status(bs) here, but we're
* holding s->lock, so that doesn't work today.
*/
if (old_offset & QCOW_OFLAG_ZERO) {
continue;
}
if ((old_offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK) == 0 && !bs->backing_hd) {
continue;
}
/* First remove L2 entries */
qcow2_cache_entry_mark_dirty(s->l2_table_cache, l2_table);
if (s->qcow_version >= 3) {
l2_table[l2_index + i] = cpu_to_be64(QCOW_OFLAG_ZERO);
} else {
l2_table[l2_index + i] = cpu_to_be64(0);
}
/* Then decrease the refcount */
qcow2_free_any_clusters(bs, old_offset, 1, type);

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@ -193,6 +193,16 @@ echo "== Verify image content =="
function verify_io()
{
if ($QEMU_IMG info -f "$IMGFMT" "$TEST_IMG" | grep "compat: 0.10" > /dev/null); then
# For v2 images, discarded clusters are read from the backing file
# Keep the variable empty so that the backing file value can be used as
# the default below
discarded=
else
# Discarded clusters are zeroed for v3 or later
discarded=0
fi
echo read -P 0 0 0x10000
echo read -P 1 0x10000 0x2000
@ -221,16 +231,16 @@ function verify_io()
echo read -P 70 0x78000 0x6000
echo read -P 7 0x7e000 0x2000
echo read -P 8 0x80000 0x6000
echo read -P ${discarded:-8} 0x80000 0x6000
echo read -P 80 0x86000 0x2000
echo read -P 8 0x88000 0x2000
echo read -P ${discarded:-8} 0x88000 0x2000
echo read -P 81 0x8a000 0xe000
echo read -P 90 0x98000 0x6000
echo read -P 9 0x9e000 0x2000
echo read -P 10 0xa0000 0x6000
echo read -P ${discarded:-10} 0xa0000 0x6000
echo read -P 100 0xa6000 0x2000
echo read -P 10 0xa8000 0x2000
echo read -P ${discarded:-10} 0xa8000 0x2000
echo read -P 101 0xaa000 0xe000
echo read -P 110 0xb8000 0x8000