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Add more annotations to functions, describing valid and invalid calls from coroutine to non-coroutine context. When applied to a function, no_coroutine_fn advertises that it should not be called from coroutine_fn functions. This can be because the function blocks or, in the case of generated_co_wrapper, to enforce that coroutine_fn functions directly call the coroutine_fn that backs the generated_co_wrapper. coroutine_mixed_fn instead is for function that can be called in both coroutine and non-coroutine context, but will suspend when called in coroutine context. Annotating them is a first step towards enforcing that non-annotated functions are absolutely not going to suspend. These can be used for example with the vrc tool: # find functions that *really* cannot be called from no_coroutine_fn (vrc) load --loader clang libblock.fa.p/meson-generated_.._block_block-gen.c.o (vrc) paths [no_coroutine_fn,!coroutine_mixed_fn] bdrv_remove_persistent_dirty_bitmap bdrv_create bdrv_can_store_new_dirty_bitmap # find how coroutine_fns end up calling a mixed function (vrc) load --loader clang --force libblock.fa.p/*.c.o (vrc) paths [coroutine_fn] [!no_coroutine_fn]* [coroutine_mixed_fn] ... bdrv_pread <- vhdx_log_write <- vhdx_log_write_and_flush <- vhdx_co_writev ... Signed-off-by: Alberto Faria <afaria@redhat.com> [Rebase, add coroutine_mixed_fn. - Paolo] Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20221216110758.559947-3-pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
480 lines
18 KiB
C
480 lines
18 KiB
C
/*
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* QEMU System Emulator block driver
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2003 Fabrice Bellard
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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* THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef BLOCK_COMMON_H
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#define BLOCK_COMMON_H
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#include "qapi/qapi-types-block-core.h"
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#include "qemu/queue.h"
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/*
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* co_wrapper{*}: Function specifiers used by block-coroutine-wrapper.py
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*
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* Function specifiers, which do nothing but mark functions to be
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* generated by scripts/block-coroutine-wrapper.py
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*
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* Usage: read docs/devel/block-coroutine-wrapper.rst
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*
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* There are 4 kind of specifiers:
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* - co_wrapper functions can be called by only non-coroutine context, because
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* they always generate a new coroutine.
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* - co_wrapper_mixed functions can be called by both coroutine and
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* non-coroutine context.
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* - co_wrapper_bdrv_rdlock are co_wrapper functions but automatically take and
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* release the graph rdlock when creating a new coroutine
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* - co_wrapper_mixed_bdrv_rdlock are co_wrapper_mixed functions but
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* automatically take and release the graph rdlock when creating a new
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* coroutine.
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*
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* These functions should not be called from a coroutine_fn; instead,
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* call the wrapped function directly.
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*/
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#define co_wrapper no_coroutine_fn
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#define co_wrapper_mixed no_coroutine_fn coroutine_mixed_fn
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#define co_wrapper_bdrv_rdlock no_coroutine_fn
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#define co_wrapper_mixed_bdrv_rdlock no_coroutine_fn coroutine_mixed_fn
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#include "block/blockjob.h"
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/* block.c */
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typedef struct BlockDriver BlockDriver;
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typedef struct BdrvChild BdrvChild;
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typedef struct BdrvChildClass BdrvChildClass;
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typedef struct BlockDriverInfo {
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/* in bytes, 0 if irrelevant */
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int cluster_size;
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/* offset at which the VM state can be saved (0 if not possible) */
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int64_t vm_state_offset;
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bool is_dirty;
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/*
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* True if this block driver only supports compressed writes
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*/
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bool needs_compressed_writes;
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} BlockDriverInfo;
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typedef struct BlockFragInfo {
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uint64_t allocated_clusters;
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uint64_t total_clusters;
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uint64_t fragmented_clusters;
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uint64_t compressed_clusters;
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} BlockFragInfo;
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typedef enum {
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BDRV_REQ_COPY_ON_READ = 0x1,
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BDRV_REQ_ZERO_WRITE = 0x2,
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/*
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* The BDRV_REQ_MAY_UNMAP flag is used in write_zeroes requests to indicate
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* that the block driver should unmap (discard) blocks if it is guaranteed
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* that the result will read back as zeroes. The flag is only passed to the
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* driver if the block device is opened with BDRV_O_UNMAP.
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*/
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BDRV_REQ_MAY_UNMAP = 0x4,
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/*
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* An optimization hint when all QEMUIOVector elements are within
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* previously registered bdrv_register_buf() memory ranges.
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*
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* Code that replaces the user's QEMUIOVector elements with bounce buffers
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* must take care to clear this flag.
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*/
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BDRV_REQ_REGISTERED_BUF = 0x8,
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BDRV_REQ_FUA = 0x10,
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BDRV_REQ_WRITE_COMPRESSED = 0x20,
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/*
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* Signifies that this write request will not change the visible disk
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* content.
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*/
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BDRV_REQ_WRITE_UNCHANGED = 0x40,
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/*
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* Forces request serialisation. Use only with write requests.
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*/
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BDRV_REQ_SERIALISING = 0x80,
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/*
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* Execute the request only if the operation can be offloaded or otherwise
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* be executed efficiently, but return an error instead of using a slow
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* fallback.
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*/
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BDRV_REQ_NO_FALLBACK = 0x100,
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/*
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* BDRV_REQ_PREFETCH makes sense only in the context of copy-on-read
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* (i.e., together with the BDRV_REQ_COPY_ON_READ flag or when a COR
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* filter is involved), in which case it signals that the COR operation
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* need not read the data into memory (qiov) but only ensure they are
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* copied to the top layer (i.e., that COR operation is done).
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*/
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BDRV_REQ_PREFETCH = 0x200,
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/*
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* If we need to wait for other requests, just fail immediately. Used
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* only together with BDRV_REQ_SERIALISING. Used only with requests aligned
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* to request_alignment (corresponding assertions are in block/io.c).
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*/
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BDRV_REQ_NO_WAIT = 0x400,
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/* Mask of valid flags */
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BDRV_REQ_MASK = 0x7ff,
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} BdrvRequestFlags;
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#define BDRV_O_NO_SHARE 0x0001 /* don't share permissions */
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#define BDRV_O_RDWR 0x0002
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#define BDRV_O_RESIZE 0x0004 /* request permission for resizing the node */
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#define BDRV_O_SNAPSHOT 0x0008 /* open the file read only and save
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writes in a snapshot */
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#define BDRV_O_TEMPORARY 0x0010 /* delete the file after use */
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#define BDRV_O_NOCACHE 0x0020 /* do not use the host page cache */
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#define BDRV_O_NATIVE_AIO 0x0080 /* use native AIO instead of the
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thread pool */
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#define BDRV_O_NO_BACKING 0x0100 /* don't open the backing file */
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#define BDRV_O_NO_FLUSH 0x0200 /* disable flushing on this disk */
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#define BDRV_O_COPY_ON_READ 0x0400 /* copy read backing sectors into image */
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#define BDRV_O_INACTIVE 0x0800 /* consistency hint for migration handoff */
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#define BDRV_O_CHECK 0x1000 /* open solely for consistency check */
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#define BDRV_O_ALLOW_RDWR 0x2000 /* allow reopen to change from r/o to r/w */
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#define BDRV_O_UNMAP 0x4000 /* execute guest UNMAP/TRIM operations */
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#define BDRV_O_PROTOCOL 0x8000 /* if no block driver is explicitly given:
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select an appropriate protocol driver,
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ignoring the format layer */
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#define BDRV_O_NO_IO 0x10000 /* don't initialize for I/O */
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#define BDRV_O_AUTO_RDONLY 0x20000 /* degrade to read-only if opening
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read-write fails */
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#define BDRV_O_IO_URING 0x40000 /* use io_uring instead of the thread pool */
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#define BDRV_O_CACHE_MASK (BDRV_O_NOCACHE | BDRV_O_NO_FLUSH)
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/* Option names of options parsed by the block layer */
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#define BDRV_OPT_CACHE_WB "cache.writeback"
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#define BDRV_OPT_CACHE_DIRECT "cache.direct"
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#define BDRV_OPT_CACHE_NO_FLUSH "cache.no-flush"
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#define BDRV_OPT_READ_ONLY "read-only"
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#define BDRV_OPT_AUTO_READ_ONLY "auto-read-only"
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#define BDRV_OPT_DISCARD "discard"
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#define BDRV_OPT_FORCE_SHARE "force-share"
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#define BDRV_SECTOR_BITS 9
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#define BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE (1ULL << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS)
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#define BDRV_REQUEST_MAX_SECTORS MIN_CONST(SIZE_MAX >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS, \
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INT_MAX >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS)
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#define BDRV_REQUEST_MAX_BYTES (BDRV_REQUEST_MAX_SECTORS << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS)
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/*
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* We want allow aligning requests and disk length up to any 32bit alignment
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* and don't afraid of overflow.
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* To achieve it, and in the same time use some pretty number as maximum disk
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* size, let's define maximum "length" (a limit for any offset/bytes request and
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* for disk size) to be the greatest power of 2 less than INT64_MAX.
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*/
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#define BDRV_MAX_ALIGNMENT (1L << 30)
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#define BDRV_MAX_LENGTH (QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(INT64_MAX, BDRV_MAX_ALIGNMENT))
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/*
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* Allocation status flags for bdrv_block_status() and friends.
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*
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* Public flags:
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* BDRV_BLOCK_DATA: allocation for data at offset is tied to this layer
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* BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO: offset reads as zero
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* BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID: an associated offset exists for accessing raw data
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* BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED: the content of the block is determined by this
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* layer rather than any backing, set by block layer
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* BDRV_BLOCK_EOF: the returned pnum covers through end of file for this
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* layer, set by block layer
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*
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* Internal flags:
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* BDRV_BLOCK_RAW: for use by passthrough drivers, such as raw, to request
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* that the block layer recompute the answer from the returned
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* BDS; must be accompanied by just BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID.
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* BDRV_BLOCK_RECURSE: request that the block layer will recursively search for
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* zeroes in file child of current block node inside
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* returned region. Only valid together with both
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* BDRV_BLOCK_DATA and BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID. Should not
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* appear with BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO.
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*
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* If BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID is set, the map parameter represents the
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* host offset within the returned BDS that is allocated for the
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* corresponding raw guest data. However, whether that offset
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* actually contains data also depends on BDRV_BLOCK_DATA, as follows:
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*
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* DATA ZERO OFFSET_VALID
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* t t t sectors read as zero, returned file is zero at offset
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* t f t sectors read as valid from file at offset
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* f t t sectors preallocated, read as zero, returned file not
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* necessarily zero at offset
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* f f t sectors preallocated but read from backing_hd,
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* returned file contains garbage at offset
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* t t f sectors preallocated, read as zero, unknown offset
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* t f f sectors read from unknown file or offset
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* f t f not allocated or unknown offset, read as zero
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* f f f not allocated or unknown offset, read from backing_hd
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*/
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#define BDRV_BLOCK_DATA 0x01
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#define BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO 0x02
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#define BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID 0x04
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#define BDRV_BLOCK_RAW 0x08
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#define BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED 0x10
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#define BDRV_BLOCK_EOF 0x20
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#define BDRV_BLOCK_RECURSE 0x40
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typedef QTAILQ_HEAD(BlockReopenQueue, BlockReopenQueueEntry) BlockReopenQueue;
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typedef struct BDRVReopenState {
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BlockDriverState *bs;
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int flags;
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BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions detect_zeroes;
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bool backing_missing;
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BlockDriverState *old_backing_bs; /* keep pointer for permissions update */
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BlockDriverState *old_file_bs; /* keep pointer for permissions update */
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QDict *options;
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QDict *explicit_options;
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void *opaque;
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} BDRVReopenState;
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/*
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* Block operation types
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*/
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typedef enum BlockOpType {
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_BACKUP_SOURCE,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_BACKUP_TARGET,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_CHANGE,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_COMMIT_SOURCE,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_COMMIT_TARGET,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_DATAPLANE,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_DRIVE_DEL,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_EJECT,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_EXTERNAL_SNAPSHOT,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_INTERNAL_SNAPSHOT,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_INTERNAL_SNAPSHOT_DELETE,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_MIRROR_SOURCE,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_MIRROR_TARGET,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_RESIZE,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_STREAM,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_REPLACE,
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BLOCK_OP_TYPE_MAX,
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} BlockOpType;
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/* Block node permission constants */
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enum {
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/**
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* A user that has the "permission" of consistent reads is guaranteed that
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* their view of the contents of the block device is complete and
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* self-consistent, representing the contents of a disk at a specific
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* point.
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*
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* For most block devices (including their backing files) this is true, but
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* the property cannot be maintained in a few situations like for
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* intermediate nodes of a commit block job.
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*/
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BLK_PERM_CONSISTENT_READ = 0x01,
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/** This permission is required to change the visible disk contents. */
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BLK_PERM_WRITE = 0x02,
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/**
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* This permission (which is weaker than BLK_PERM_WRITE) is both enough and
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* required for writes to the block node when the caller promises that
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* the visible disk content doesn't change.
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*
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* As the BLK_PERM_WRITE permission is strictly stronger, either is
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* sufficient to perform an unchanging write.
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*/
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BLK_PERM_WRITE_UNCHANGED = 0x04,
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/** This permission is required to change the size of a block node. */
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BLK_PERM_RESIZE = 0x08,
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/**
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* There was a now-removed bit BLK_PERM_GRAPH_MOD, with value of 0x10. QEMU
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* 6.1 and earlier may still lock the corresponding byte in block/file-posix
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* locking. So, implementing some new permission should be very careful to
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* not interfere with this old unused thing.
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*/
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BLK_PERM_ALL = 0x0f,
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DEFAULT_PERM_PASSTHROUGH = BLK_PERM_CONSISTENT_READ
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| BLK_PERM_WRITE
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| BLK_PERM_WRITE_UNCHANGED
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| BLK_PERM_RESIZE,
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DEFAULT_PERM_UNCHANGED = BLK_PERM_ALL & ~DEFAULT_PERM_PASSTHROUGH,
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};
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/*
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* Flags that parent nodes assign to child nodes to specify what kind of
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* role(s) they take.
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*
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* At least one of DATA, METADATA, FILTERED, or COW must be set for
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* every child.
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*
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*
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* = Connection with bs->children, bs->file and bs->backing fields =
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*
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* 1. Filters
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*
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* Filter drivers have drv->is_filter = true.
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*
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* Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have other
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* children which must not have these bits (one example is the
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* copy-before-write filter, which also has its target DATA child).
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*
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* Filter nodes never have COW children.
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*
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* For most filters, the filtered child is linked in bs->file, bs->backing is
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* NULL. For some filters (as an exception), it is the other way around; those
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* drivers will have drv->filtered_child_is_backing set to true (see that
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* field’s documentation for what drivers this concerns)
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*
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* 2. "raw" driver (block/raw-format.c)
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*
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* Formally it's not a filter (drv->is_filter = false)
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*
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* bs->backing is always NULL
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*
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* Only has one child, linked in bs->file. Its role is either FILTERED|PRIMARY
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* (like filter) or DATA|PRIMARY depending on options.
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*
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* 3. Other drivers
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*
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* Don't have any FILTERED children.
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*
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* May have at most one COW child. In this case it's linked in bs->backing.
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* Otherwise bs->backing is NULL. COW child is never PRIMARY.
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*
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* May have at most one PRIMARY child. In this case it's linked in bs->file.
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* Otherwise bs->file is NULL.
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*
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* May also have some other children that don't have the PRIMARY or COW bit set.
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*/
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enum BdrvChildRoleBits {
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/*
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* This child stores data.
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* Any node may have an arbitrary number of such children.
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*/
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BDRV_CHILD_DATA = (1 << 0),
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/*
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* This child stores metadata.
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* Any node may have an arbitrary number of metadata-storing
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* children.
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*/
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BDRV_CHILD_METADATA = (1 << 1),
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/*
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* A child that always presents exactly the same visible data as
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* the parent, e.g. by virtue of the parent forwarding all reads
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* and writes.
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* This flag is mutually exclusive with DATA, METADATA, and COW.
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* Any node may have at most one filtered child at a time.
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*/
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BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED = (1 << 2),
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/*
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* Child from which to read all data that isn't allocated in the
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* parent (i.e., the backing child); such data is copied to the
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* parent through COW (and optionally COR).
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* This field is mutually exclusive with DATA, METADATA, and
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* FILTERED.
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* Any node may have at most one such backing child at a time.
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*/
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BDRV_CHILD_COW = (1 << 3),
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/*
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* The primary child. For most drivers, this is the child whose
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* filename applies best to the parent node.
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* Any node may have at most one primary child at a time.
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*/
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BDRV_CHILD_PRIMARY = (1 << 4),
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/* Useful combination of flags */
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BDRV_CHILD_IMAGE = BDRV_CHILD_DATA
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| BDRV_CHILD_METADATA
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| BDRV_CHILD_PRIMARY,
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};
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/* Mask of BdrvChildRoleBits values */
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typedef unsigned int BdrvChildRole;
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typedef struct BdrvCheckResult {
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int corruptions;
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int leaks;
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int check_errors;
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int corruptions_fixed;
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int leaks_fixed;
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int64_t image_end_offset;
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BlockFragInfo bfi;
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} BdrvCheckResult;
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typedef enum {
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BDRV_FIX_LEAKS = 1,
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BDRV_FIX_ERRORS = 2,
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} BdrvCheckMode;
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typedef struct BlockSizes {
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uint32_t phys;
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uint32_t log;
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} BlockSizes;
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typedef struct HDGeometry {
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uint32_t heads;
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uint32_t sectors;
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uint32_t cylinders;
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} HDGeometry;
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||
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||
/*
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* Common functions that are neither I/O nor Global State.
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*
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* These functions must never call any function from other categories
|
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* (I/O, "I/O or GS", Global State) except this one, but can be invoked by
|
||
* all of them.
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*/
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||
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char *bdrv_perm_names(uint64_t perm);
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||
uint64_t bdrv_qapi_perm_to_blk_perm(BlockPermission qapi_perm);
|
||
|
||
void bdrv_init_with_whitelist(void);
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||
bool bdrv_uses_whitelist(void);
|
||
int bdrv_is_whitelisted(BlockDriver *drv, bool read_only);
|
||
|
||
int bdrv_parse_aio(const char *mode, int *flags);
|
||
int bdrv_parse_cache_mode(const char *mode, int *flags, bool *writethrough);
|
||
int bdrv_parse_discard_flags(const char *mode, int *flags);
|
||
|
||
int path_has_protocol(const char *path);
|
||
int path_is_absolute(const char *path);
|
||
char *path_combine(const char *base_path, const char *filename);
|
||
|
||
char *bdrv_get_full_backing_filename_from_filename(const char *backed,
|
||
const char *backing,
|
||
Error **errp);
|
||
|
||
#endif /* BLOCK_COMMON_H */
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