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24 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
26 #include "qemu/madvise.h"
27 #include "qemu/error-report.h"
29 #include "migration.h"
30 #include "qemu-file.h"
32 #include "qapi/error.h"
34 #define IO_BUF_SIZE 32768
35 #define MAX_IOV_SIZE MIN_CONST(IOV_MAX, 64)
38 const QEMUFileOps
*ops
;
39 const QEMUFileHooks
*hooks
;
45 int64_t pos
; /* start of buffer when writing, end of buffer
48 int buf_size
; /* 0 when writing */
49 uint8_t buf
[IO_BUF_SIZE
];
51 DECLARE_BITMAP(may_free
, MAX_IOV_SIZE
);
52 struct iovec iov
[MAX_IOV_SIZE
];
56 Error
*last_error_obj
;
57 /* has the file has been shutdown */
59 /* Whether opaque points to a QIOChannel */
64 * Stop a file from being read/written - not all backing files can do this
65 * typically only sockets can.
67 int qemu_file_shutdown(QEMUFile
*f
)
72 if (!f
->ops
->shut_down
) {
75 ret
= f
->ops
->shut_down(f
->opaque
, true, true, NULL
);
78 qemu_file_set_error(f
, -EIO
);
84 * Result: QEMUFile* for a 'return path' for comms in the opposite direction
85 * NULL if not available
87 QEMUFile
*qemu_file_get_return_path(QEMUFile
*f
)
89 if (!f
->ops
->get_return_path
) {
92 return f
->ops
->get_return_path(f
->opaque
);
95 bool qemu_file_mode_is_not_valid(const char *mode
)
98 (mode
[0] != 'r' && mode
[0] != 'w') ||
99 mode
[1] != 'b' || mode
[2] != 0) {
100 fprintf(stderr
, "qemu_fopen: Argument validity check failed\n");
107 QEMUFile
*qemu_fopen_ops(void *opaque
, const QEMUFileOps
*ops
, bool has_ioc
)
111 f
= g_new0(QEMUFile
, 1);
115 f
->has_ioc
= has_ioc
;
120 void qemu_file_set_hooks(QEMUFile
*f
, const QEMUFileHooks
*hooks
)
126 * Get last error for stream f with optional Error*
128 * Return negative error value if there has been an error on previous
129 * operations, return 0 if no error happened.
130 * Optional, it returns Error* in errp, but it may be NULL even if return value
134 int qemu_file_get_error_obj(QEMUFile
*f
, Error
**errp
)
137 *errp
= f
->last_error_obj
? error_copy(f
->last_error_obj
) : NULL
;
139 return f
->last_error
;
143 * Set the last error for stream f with optional Error*
145 void qemu_file_set_error_obj(QEMUFile
*f
, int ret
, Error
*err
)
147 if (f
->last_error
== 0 && ret
) {
149 error_propagate(&f
->last_error_obj
, err
);
151 error_report_err(err
);
156 * Get last error for stream f
158 * Return negative error value if there has been an error on previous
159 * operations, return 0 if no error happened.
162 int qemu_file_get_error(QEMUFile
*f
)
164 return qemu_file_get_error_obj(f
, NULL
);
168 * Set the last error for stream f
170 void qemu_file_set_error(QEMUFile
*f
, int ret
)
172 qemu_file_set_error_obj(f
, ret
, NULL
);
175 bool qemu_file_is_writable(QEMUFile
*f
)
177 return f
->ops
->writev_buffer
;
180 static void qemu_iovec_release_ram(QEMUFile
*f
)
185 /* Find and release all the contiguous memory ranges marked as may_free. */
186 idx
= find_next_bit(f
->may_free
, f
->iovcnt
, 0);
187 if (idx
>= f
->iovcnt
) {
192 /* The madvise() in the loop is called for iov within a continuous range and
193 * then reinitialize the iov. And in the end, madvise() is called for the
196 while ((idx
= find_next_bit(f
->may_free
, f
->iovcnt
, idx
+ 1)) < f
->iovcnt
) {
197 /* check for adjacent buffer and coalesce them */
198 if (iov
.iov_base
+ iov
.iov_len
== f
->iov
[idx
].iov_base
) {
199 iov
.iov_len
+= f
->iov
[idx
].iov_len
;
202 if (qemu_madvise(iov
.iov_base
, iov
.iov_len
, QEMU_MADV_DONTNEED
) < 0) {
203 error_report("migrate: madvise DONTNEED failed %p %zd: %s",
204 iov
.iov_base
, iov
.iov_len
, strerror(errno
));
208 if (qemu_madvise(iov
.iov_base
, iov
.iov_len
, QEMU_MADV_DONTNEED
) < 0) {
209 error_report("migrate: madvise DONTNEED failed %p %zd: %s",
210 iov
.iov_base
, iov
.iov_len
, strerror(errno
));
212 memset(f
->may_free
, 0, sizeof(f
->may_free
));
216 * Flushes QEMUFile buffer
218 * This will flush all pending data. If data was only partially flushed, it
219 * will set an error state.
221 void qemu_fflush(QEMUFile
*f
)
225 Error
*local_error
= NULL
;
227 if (!qemu_file_is_writable(f
)) {
235 expect
= iov_size(f
->iov
, f
->iovcnt
);
236 ret
= f
->ops
->writev_buffer(f
->opaque
, f
->iov
, f
->iovcnt
, f
->pos
,
239 qemu_iovec_release_ram(f
);
245 /* We expect the QEMUFile write impl to send the full
246 * data set we requested, so sanity check that.
249 qemu_file_set_error_obj(f
, ret
< 0 ? ret
: -EIO
, local_error
);
255 void ram_control_before_iterate(QEMUFile
*f
, uint64_t flags
)
259 if (f
->hooks
&& f
->hooks
->before_ram_iterate
) {
260 ret
= f
->hooks
->before_ram_iterate(f
, f
->opaque
, flags
, NULL
);
262 qemu_file_set_error(f
, ret
);
267 void ram_control_after_iterate(QEMUFile
*f
, uint64_t flags
)
271 if (f
->hooks
&& f
->hooks
->after_ram_iterate
) {
272 ret
= f
->hooks
->after_ram_iterate(f
, f
->opaque
, flags
, NULL
);
274 qemu_file_set_error(f
, ret
);
279 void ram_control_load_hook(QEMUFile
*f
, uint64_t flags
, void *data
)
283 if (f
->hooks
&& f
->hooks
->hook_ram_load
) {
284 ret
= f
->hooks
->hook_ram_load(f
, f
->opaque
, flags
, data
);
286 qemu_file_set_error(f
, ret
);
290 * Hook is a hook specifically requested by the source sending a flag
291 * that expects there to be a hook on the destination.
293 if (flags
== RAM_CONTROL_HOOK
) {
294 qemu_file_set_error(f
, ret
);
299 size_t ram_control_save_page(QEMUFile
*f
, ram_addr_t block_offset
,
300 ram_addr_t offset
, size_t size
,
301 uint64_t *bytes_sent
)
303 if (f
->hooks
&& f
->hooks
->save_page
) {
304 int ret
= f
->hooks
->save_page(f
, f
->opaque
, block_offset
,
305 offset
, size
, bytes_sent
);
306 if (ret
!= RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_NOT_SUPP
) {
307 f
->bytes_xfer
+= size
;
310 if (ret
!= RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_DELAYED
&&
311 ret
!= RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_NOT_SUPP
) {
312 if (bytes_sent
&& *bytes_sent
> 0) {
313 qemu_update_position(f
, *bytes_sent
);
314 } else if (ret
< 0) {
315 qemu_file_set_error(f
, ret
);
322 return RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_NOT_SUPP
;
326 * Attempt to fill the buffer from the underlying file
327 * Returns the number of bytes read, or negative value for an error.
329 * Note that it can return a partially full buffer even in a not error/not EOF
330 * case if the underlying file descriptor gives a short read, and that can
331 * happen even on a blocking fd.
333 static ssize_t
qemu_fill_buffer(QEMUFile
*f
)
337 Error
*local_error
= NULL
;
339 assert(!qemu_file_is_writable(f
));
341 pending
= f
->buf_size
- f
->buf_index
;
343 memmove(f
->buf
, f
->buf
+ f
->buf_index
, pending
);
346 f
->buf_size
= pending
;
352 len
= f
->ops
->get_buffer(f
->opaque
, f
->buf
+ pending
, f
->pos
,
353 IO_BUF_SIZE
- pending
, &local_error
);
357 } else if (len
== 0) {
358 qemu_file_set_error_obj(f
, -EIO
, local_error
);
359 } else if (len
!= -EAGAIN
) {
360 qemu_file_set_error_obj(f
, len
, local_error
);
362 error_free(local_error
);
368 void qemu_update_position(QEMUFile
*f
, size_t size
)
375 * Returns negative error value if any error happened on previous operations or
376 * while closing the file. Returns 0 or positive number on success.
378 * The meaning of return value on success depends on the specific backend
381 int qemu_fclose(QEMUFile
*f
)
385 ret
= qemu_file_get_error(f
);
388 int ret2
= f
->ops
->close(f
->opaque
, NULL
);
393 /* If any error was spotted before closing, we should report it
394 * instead of the close() return value.
399 error_free(f
->last_error_obj
);
401 trace_qemu_file_fclose();
406 * Add buf to iovec. Do flush if iovec is full.
409 * 1 iovec is full and flushed
410 * 0 iovec is not flushed
413 static int add_to_iovec(QEMUFile
*f
, const uint8_t *buf
, size_t size
,
416 /* check for adjacent buffer and coalesce them */
417 if (f
->iovcnt
> 0 && buf
== f
->iov
[f
->iovcnt
- 1].iov_base
+
418 f
->iov
[f
->iovcnt
- 1].iov_len
&&
419 may_free
== test_bit(f
->iovcnt
- 1, f
->may_free
))
421 f
->iov
[f
->iovcnt
- 1].iov_len
+= size
;
423 if (f
->iovcnt
>= MAX_IOV_SIZE
) {
424 /* Should only happen if a previous fflush failed */
425 assert(f
->shutdown
|| !qemu_file_is_writable(f
));
429 set_bit(f
->iovcnt
, f
->may_free
);
431 f
->iov
[f
->iovcnt
].iov_base
= (uint8_t *)buf
;
432 f
->iov
[f
->iovcnt
++].iov_len
= size
;
435 if (f
->iovcnt
>= MAX_IOV_SIZE
) {
443 static void add_buf_to_iovec(QEMUFile
*f
, size_t len
)
445 if (!add_to_iovec(f
, f
->buf
+ f
->buf_index
, len
, false)) {
447 if (f
->buf_index
== IO_BUF_SIZE
) {
453 void qemu_put_buffer_async(QEMUFile
*f
, const uint8_t *buf
, size_t size
,
460 f
->bytes_xfer
+= size
;
461 add_to_iovec(f
, buf
, size
, may_free
);
464 void qemu_put_buffer(QEMUFile
*f
, const uint8_t *buf
, size_t size
)
473 l
= IO_BUF_SIZE
- f
->buf_index
;
477 memcpy(f
->buf
+ f
->buf_index
, buf
, l
);
479 add_buf_to_iovec(f
, l
);
480 if (qemu_file_get_error(f
)) {
488 void qemu_put_byte(QEMUFile
*f
, int v
)
494 f
->buf
[f
->buf_index
] = v
;
496 add_buf_to_iovec(f
, 1);
499 void qemu_file_skip(QEMUFile
*f
, int size
)
501 if (f
->buf_index
+ size
<= f
->buf_size
) {
502 f
->buf_index
+= size
;
507 * Read 'size' bytes from file (at 'offset') without moving the
508 * pointer and set 'buf' to point to that data.
510 * It will return size bytes unless there was an error, in which case it will
511 * return as many as it managed to read (assuming blocking fd's which
512 * all current QEMUFile are)
514 size_t qemu_peek_buffer(QEMUFile
*f
, uint8_t **buf
, size_t size
, size_t offset
)
519 assert(!qemu_file_is_writable(f
));
520 assert(offset
< IO_BUF_SIZE
);
521 assert(size
<= IO_BUF_SIZE
- offset
);
523 /* The 1st byte to read from */
524 index
= f
->buf_index
+ offset
;
525 /* The number of available bytes starting at index */
526 pending
= f
->buf_size
- index
;
529 * qemu_fill_buffer might return just a few bytes, even when there isn't
530 * an error, so loop collecting them until we get enough.
532 while (pending
< size
) {
533 int received
= qemu_fill_buffer(f
);
539 index
= f
->buf_index
+ offset
;
540 pending
= f
->buf_size
- index
;
546 if (size
> pending
) {
550 *buf
= f
->buf
+ index
;
555 * Read 'size' bytes of data from the file into buf.
556 * 'size' can be larger than the internal buffer.
558 * It will return size bytes unless there was an error, in which case it will
559 * return as many as it managed to read (assuming blocking fd's which
560 * all current QEMUFile are)
562 size_t qemu_get_buffer(QEMUFile
*f
, uint8_t *buf
, size_t size
)
564 size_t pending
= size
;
567 while (pending
> 0) {
571 res
= qemu_peek_buffer(f
, &src
, MIN(pending
, IO_BUF_SIZE
), 0);
575 memcpy(buf
, src
, res
);
576 qemu_file_skip(f
, res
);
585 * Read 'size' bytes of data from the file.
586 * 'size' can be larger than the internal buffer.
589 * may be held on an internal buffer (in which case *buf is updated
590 * to point to it) that is valid until the next qemu_file operation.
592 * will be copied to the *buf that was passed in.
594 * The code tries to avoid the copy if possible.
596 * It will return size bytes unless there was an error, in which case it will
597 * return as many as it managed to read (assuming blocking fd's which
598 * all current QEMUFile are)
600 * Note: Since **buf may get changed, the caller should take care to
601 * keep a pointer to the original buffer if it needs to deallocate it.
603 size_t qemu_get_buffer_in_place(QEMUFile
*f
, uint8_t **buf
, size_t size
)
605 if (size
< IO_BUF_SIZE
) {
609 res
= qemu_peek_buffer(f
, &src
, size
, 0);
612 qemu_file_skip(f
, res
);
618 return qemu_get_buffer(f
, *buf
, size
);
622 * Peeks a single byte from the buffer; this isn't guaranteed to work if
623 * offset leaves a gap after the previous read/peeked data.
625 int qemu_peek_byte(QEMUFile
*f
, int offset
)
627 int index
= f
->buf_index
+ offset
;
629 assert(!qemu_file_is_writable(f
));
630 assert(offset
< IO_BUF_SIZE
);
632 if (index
>= f
->buf_size
) {
634 index
= f
->buf_index
+ offset
;
635 if (index
>= f
->buf_size
) {
639 return f
->buf
[index
];
642 int qemu_get_byte(QEMUFile
*f
)
646 result
= qemu_peek_byte(f
, 0);
647 qemu_file_skip(f
, 1);
651 int64_t qemu_ftell_fast(QEMUFile
*f
)
653 int64_t ret
= f
->pos
;
656 for (i
= 0; i
< f
->iovcnt
; i
++) {
657 ret
+= f
->iov
[i
].iov_len
;
663 int64_t qemu_ftell(QEMUFile
*f
)
669 int qemu_file_rate_limit(QEMUFile
*f
)
674 if (qemu_file_get_error(f
)) {
677 if (f
->xfer_limit
> 0 && f
->bytes_xfer
> f
->xfer_limit
) {
683 int64_t qemu_file_get_rate_limit(QEMUFile
*f
)
685 return f
->xfer_limit
;
688 void qemu_file_set_rate_limit(QEMUFile
*f
, int64_t limit
)
690 f
->xfer_limit
= limit
;
693 void qemu_file_reset_rate_limit(QEMUFile
*f
)
698 void qemu_file_update_transfer(QEMUFile
*f
, int64_t len
)
700 f
->bytes_xfer
+= len
;
703 void qemu_put_be16(QEMUFile
*f
, unsigned int v
)
705 qemu_put_byte(f
, v
>> 8);
709 void qemu_put_be32(QEMUFile
*f
, unsigned int v
)
711 qemu_put_byte(f
, v
>> 24);
712 qemu_put_byte(f
, v
>> 16);
713 qemu_put_byte(f
, v
>> 8);
717 void qemu_put_be64(QEMUFile
*f
, uint64_t v
)
719 qemu_put_be32(f
, v
>> 32);
723 unsigned int qemu_get_be16(QEMUFile
*f
)
726 v
= qemu_get_byte(f
) << 8;
727 v
|= qemu_get_byte(f
);
731 unsigned int qemu_get_be32(QEMUFile
*f
)
734 v
= (unsigned int)qemu_get_byte(f
) << 24;
735 v
|= qemu_get_byte(f
) << 16;
736 v
|= qemu_get_byte(f
) << 8;
737 v
|= qemu_get_byte(f
);
741 uint64_t qemu_get_be64(QEMUFile
*f
)
744 v
= (uint64_t)qemu_get_be32(f
) << 32;
745 v
|= qemu_get_be32(f
);
749 /* return the size after compression, or negative value on error */
750 static int qemu_compress_data(z_stream
*stream
, uint8_t *dest
, size_t dest_len
,
751 const uint8_t *source
, size_t source_len
)
755 err
= deflateReset(stream
);
760 stream
->avail_in
= source_len
;
761 stream
->next_in
= (uint8_t *)source
;
762 stream
->avail_out
= dest_len
;
763 stream
->next_out
= dest
;
765 err
= deflate(stream
, Z_FINISH
);
766 if (err
!= Z_STREAM_END
) {
770 return stream
->next_out
- dest
;
773 /* Compress size bytes of data start at p and store the compressed
774 * data to the buffer of f.
776 * Since the file is dummy file with empty_ops, return -1 if f has no space to
777 * save the compressed data.
779 ssize_t
qemu_put_compression_data(QEMUFile
*f
, z_stream
*stream
,
780 const uint8_t *p
, size_t size
)
782 ssize_t blen
= IO_BUF_SIZE
- f
->buf_index
- sizeof(int32_t);
784 if (blen
< compressBound(size
)) {
788 blen
= qemu_compress_data(stream
, f
->buf
+ f
->buf_index
+ sizeof(int32_t),
794 qemu_put_be32(f
, blen
);
795 add_buf_to_iovec(f
, blen
);
796 return blen
+ sizeof(int32_t);
799 /* Put the data in the buffer of f_src to the buffer of f_des, and
800 * then reset the buf_index of f_src to 0.
803 int qemu_put_qemu_file(QEMUFile
*f_des
, QEMUFile
*f_src
)
807 if (f_src
->buf_index
> 0) {
808 len
= f_src
->buf_index
;
809 qemu_put_buffer(f_des
, f_src
->buf
, f_src
->buf_index
);
810 f_src
->buf_index
= 0;
817 * Get a string whose length is determined by a single preceding byte
818 * A preallocated 256 byte buffer must be passed in.
819 * Returns: len on success and a 0 terminated string in the buffer
821 * (Note a 0 length string will return 0 either way)
823 size_t qemu_get_counted_string(QEMUFile
*f
, char buf
[256])
825 size_t len
= qemu_get_byte(f
);
826 size_t res
= qemu_get_buffer(f
, (uint8_t *)buf
, len
);
830 return res
== len
? res
: 0;
834 * Put a string with one preceding byte containing its length. The length of
835 * the string should be less than 256.
837 void qemu_put_counted_string(QEMUFile
*f
, const char *str
)
839 size_t len
= strlen(str
);
842 qemu_put_byte(f
, len
);
843 qemu_put_buffer(f
, (const uint8_t *)str
, len
);
847 * Set the blocking state of the QEMUFile.
848 * Note: On some transports the OS only keeps a single blocking state for
849 * both directions, and thus changing the blocking on the main
850 * QEMUFile can also affect the return path.
852 void qemu_file_set_blocking(QEMUFile
*f
, bool block
)
854 if (f
->ops
->set_blocking
) {
855 f
->ops
->set_blocking(f
->opaque
, block
, NULL
);
860 * Return the ioc object if it's a migration channel. Note: it can return NULL
861 * for callers passing in a non-migration qemufile. E.g. see qemu_fopen_bdrv()
862 * and its usage in e.g. load_snapshot(). So we need to check against NULL
863 * before using it. If without the check, migration_incoming_state_destroy()
864 * could fail for load_snapshot().
866 QIOChannel
*qemu_file_get_ioc(QEMUFile
*file
)
868 return file
->has_ioc
? QIO_CHANNEL(file
->opaque
) : NULL
;