2 * Block driver for RAW files (posix)
4 * Copyright (c) 2006 Fabrice Bellard
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25 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
26 #include "qemu-common.h"
27 #include "qapi/error.h"
28 #include "qemu/cutils.h"
29 #include "qemu/error-report.h"
30 #include "block/block_int.h"
31 #include "qemu/module.h"
32 #include "qemu/option.h"
33 #include "qemu/units.h"
35 #include "block/thread-pool.h"
37 #include "block/raw-aio.h"
38 #include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
39 #include "qapi/qmp/qstring.h"
41 #include "scsi/pr-manager.h"
42 #include "scsi/constants.h"
44 #if defined(__APPLE__) && (__MACH__)
46 #include <sys/param.h>
47 #include <IOKit/IOKitLib.h>
48 #include <IOKit/IOBSD.h>
49 #include <IOKit/storage/IOMediaBSDClient.h>
50 #include <IOKit/storage/IOMedia.h>
51 #include <IOKit/storage/IOCDMedia.h>
52 //#include <IOKit/storage/IOCDTypes.h>
53 #include <IOKit/storage/IODVDMedia.h>
54 #include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
58 #define _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS 1
62 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
63 #include <sys/param.h>
64 #include <sys/syscall.h>
66 #include <linux/cdrom.h>
69 #include <linux/hdreg.h>
70 #include <linux/magic.h>
76 #define FS_NOCOW_FL 0x00800000 /* Do not cow file */
79 #if defined(CONFIG_FALLOCATE_PUNCH_HOLE) || defined(CONFIG_FALLOCATE_ZERO_RANGE)
80 #include <linux/falloc.h>
82 #if defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
88 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
89 #include <sys/disklabel.h>
94 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
95 #include <sys/disklabel.h>
101 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
102 #include <sys/diskslice.h>
111 /* OS X does not have O_DSYNC */
114 #define O_DSYNC O_SYNC
115 #elif defined(O_FSYNC)
116 #define O_DSYNC O_FSYNC
120 /* Approximate O_DIRECT with O_DSYNC if O_DIRECT isn't available */
122 #define O_DIRECT O_DSYNC
128 #define MAX_BLOCKSIZE 4096
130 /* Posix file locking bytes. Libvirt takes byte 0, we start from higher bytes,
131 * leaving a few more bytes for its future use. */
132 #define RAW_LOCK_PERM_BASE 100
133 #define RAW_LOCK_SHARED_BASE 200
135 typedef struct BDRVRawState
{
142 /* The current permissions. */
144 uint64_t shared_perm
;
146 /* The perms bits whose corresponding bytes are already locked in
148 uint64_t locked_perm
;
149 uint64_t locked_shared_perm
;
152 int perm_change_flags
;
153 BDRVReopenState
*reopen_state
;
159 bool has_write_zeroes
:1;
160 bool discard_zeroes
:1;
161 bool use_linux_aio
:1;
162 bool use_linux_io_uring
:1;
163 bool page_cache_inconsistent
:1;
165 bool needs_alignment
;
167 bool check_cache_dropped
;
169 uint64_t discard_nb_ok
;
170 uint64_t discard_nb_failed
;
171 uint64_t discard_bytes_ok
;
177 typedef struct BDRVRawReopenState
{
180 bool check_cache_dropped
;
181 } BDRVRawReopenState
;
183 static int fd_open(BlockDriverState
*bs
);
184 static int64_t raw_getlength(BlockDriverState
*bs
);
186 typedef struct RawPosixAIOData
{
187 BlockDriverState
*bs
;
208 PreallocMode prealloc
;
214 #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
215 static int cdrom_reopen(BlockDriverState
*bs
);
219 * Elide EAGAIN and EACCES details when failing to lock, as this
220 * indicates that the specified file region is already locked by
221 * another process, which is considered a common scenario.
223 #define raw_lock_error_setg_errno(errp, err, fmt, ...) \
225 if ((err) == EAGAIN || (err) == EACCES) { \
226 error_setg((errp), (fmt), ## __VA_ARGS__); \
228 error_setg_errno((errp), (err), (fmt), ## __VA_ARGS__); \
232 #if defined(__NetBSD__)
233 static int raw_normalize_devicepath(const char **filename
, Error
**errp
)
235 static char namebuf
[PATH_MAX
];
236 const char *dp
, *fname
;
240 dp
= strrchr(fname
, '/');
241 if (lstat(fname
, &sb
) < 0) {
242 error_setg_file_open(errp
, errno
, fname
);
246 if (!S_ISBLK(sb
.st_mode
)) {
251 snprintf(namebuf
, PATH_MAX
, "r%s", fname
);
253 snprintf(namebuf
, PATH_MAX
, "%.*s/r%s",
254 (int)(dp
- fname
), fname
, dp
+ 1);
257 warn_report("%s is a block device, using %s", fname
, *filename
);
262 static int raw_normalize_devicepath(const char **filename
, Error
**errp
)
269 * Get logical block size via ioctl. On success store it in @sector_size_p.
271 static int probe_logical_blocksize(int fd
, unsigned int *sector_size_p
)
273 unsigned int sector_size
;
274 bool success
= false;
278 static const unsigned long ioctl_list
[] = {
282 #ifdef DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE
285 #ifdef DIOCGSECTORSIZE
290 /* Try a few ioctls to get the right size */
291 for (i
= 0; i
< (int)ARRAY_SIZE(ioctl_list
); i
++) {
292 if (ioctl(fd
, ioctl_list
[i
], §or_size
) >= 0) {
293 *sector_size_p
= sector_size
;
298 return success
? 0 : -errno
;
302 * Get physical block size of @fd.
303 * On success, store it in @blk_size and return 0.
304 * On failure, return -errno.
306 static int probe_physical_blocksize(int fd
, unsigned int *blk_size
)
309 if (ioctl(fd
, BLKPBSZGET
, blk_size
) < 0) {
319 * Returns true if no alignment restrictions are necessary even for files
320 * opened with O_DIRECT.
322 * raw_probe_alignment() probes the required alignment and assume that 1 means
323 * the probing failed, so it falls back to a safe default of 4k. This can be
324 * avoided if we know that byte alignment is okay for the file.
326 static bool dio_byte_aligned(int fd
)
332 ret
= fstatfs(fd
, &buf
);
333 if (ret
== 0 && buf
.f_type
== NFS_SUPER_MAGIC
) {
340 /* Check if read is allowed with given memory buffer and length.
342 * This function is used to check O_DIRECT memory buffer and request alignment.
344 static bool raw_is_io_aligned(int fd
, void *buf
, size_t len
)
346 ssize_t ret
= pread(fd
, buf
, len
, 0);
353 /* The Linux kernel returns EINVAL for misaligned O_DIRECT reads. Ignore
354 * other errors (e.g. real I/O error), which could happen on a failed
355 * drive, since we only care about probing alignment.
357 if (errno
!= EINVAL
) {
365 static void raw_probe_alignment(BlockDriverState
*bs
, int fd
, Error
**errp
)
367 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
369 size_t max_align
= MAX(MAX_BLOCKSIZE
, qemu_real_host_page_size
);
370 size_t alignments
[] = {1, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096};
372 /* For SCSI generic devices the alignment is not really used.
373 With buffered I/O, we don't have any restrictions. */
374 if (bdrv_is_sg(bs
) || !s
->needs_alignment
) {
375 bs
->bl
.request_alignment
= 1;
380 bs
->bl
.request_alignment
= 0;
382 /* Let's try to use the logical blocksize for the alignment. */
383 if (probe_logical_blocksize(fd
, &bs
->bl
.request_alignment
) < 0) {
384 bs
->bl
.request_alignment
= 0;
389 if (xfsctl(NULL
, fd
, XFS_IOC_DIOINFO
, &da
) >= 0) {
390 bs
->bl
.request_alignment
= da
.d_miniosz
;
391 /* The kernel returns wrong information for d_mem */
392 /* s->buf_align = da.d_mem; */
398 * If we could not get the sizes so far, we can only guess them. First try
399 * to detect request alignment, since it is more likely to succeed. Then
400 * try to detect buf_align, which cannot be detected in some cases (e.g.
401 * Gluster). If buf_align cannot be detected, we fallback to the value of
405 if (!bs
->bl
.request_alignment
) {
408 buf
= qemu_memalign(max_align
, max_align
);
409 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(alignments
); i
++) {
410 align
= alignments
[i
];
411 if (raw_is_io_aligned(fd
, buf
, align
)) {
412 /* Fallback to safe value. */
413 bs
->bl
.request_alignment
= (align
!= 1) ? align
: max_align
;
423 buf
= qemu_memalign(max_align
, 2 * max_align
);
424 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE(alignments
); i
++) {
425 align
= alignments
[i
];
426 if (raw_is_io_aligned(fd
, buf
+ align
, max_align
)) {
427 /* Fallback to request_alignment. */
428 s
->buf_align
= (align
!= 1) ? align
: bs
->bl
.request_alignment
;
435 if (!s
->buf_align
|| !bs
->bl
.request_alignment
) {
436 error_setg(errp
, "Could not find working O_DIRECT alignment");
437 error_append_hint(errp
, "Try cache.direct=off\n");
441 static int check_hdev_writable(int fd
)
443 #if defined(BLKROGET)
444 /* Linux block devices can be configured "read-only" using blockdev(8).
445 * This is independent of device node permissions and therefore open(2)
446 * with O_RDWR succeeds. Actual writes fail with EPERM.
448 * bdrv_open() is supposed to fail if the disk is read-only. Explicitly
449 * check for read-only block devices so that Linux block devices behave
455 if (fstat(fd
, &st
)) {
459 if (!S_ISBLK(st
.st_mode
)) {
463 if (ioctl(fd
, BLKROGET
, &readonly
) < 0) {
470 #endif /* defined(BLKROGET) */
474 static void raw_parse_flags(int bdrv_flags
, int *open_flags
, bool has_writers
)
476 bool read_write
= false;
477 assert(open_flags
!= NULL
);
479 *open_flags
|= O_BINARY
;
480 *open_flags
&= ~O_ACCMODE
;
482 if (bdrv_flags
& BDRV_O_AUTO_RDONLY
) {
483 read_write
= has_writers
;
484 } else if (bdrv_flags
& BDRV_O_RDWR
) {
489 *open_flags
|= O_RDWR
;
491 *open_flags
|= O_RDONLY
;
494 /* Use O_DSYNC for write-through caching, no flags for write-back caching,
495 * and O_DIRECT for no caching. */
496 if ((bdrv_flags
& BDRV_O_NOCACHE
)) {
497 *open_flags
|= O_DIRECT
;
501 static void raw_parse_filename(const char *filename
, QDict
*options
,
504 bdrv_parse_filename_strip_prefix(filename
, "file:", options
);
507 static QemuOptsList raw_runtime_opts
= {
509 .head
= QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(raw_runtime_opts
.head
),
513 .type
= QEMU_OPT_STRING
,
514 .help
= "File name of the image",
518 .type
= QEMU_OPT_STRING
,
519 .help
= "host AIO implementation (threads, native, io_uring)",
523 .type
= QEMU_OPT_STRING
,
524 .help
= "file locking mode (on/off/auto, default: auto)",
527 .name
= "pr-manager",
528 .type
= QEMU_OPT_STRING
,
529 .help
= "id of persistent reservation manager object (default: none)",
531 #if defined(__linux__)
533 .name
= "drop-cache",
534 .type
= QEMU_OPT_BOOL
,
535 .help
= "invalidate page cache during live migration (default: on)",
539 .name
= "x-check-cache-dropped",
540 .type
= QEMU_OPT_BOOL
,
541 .help
= "check that page cache was dropped on live migration (default: off)"
543 { /* end of list */ }
547 static const char *const mutable_opts
[] = { "x-check-cache-dropped", NULL
};
549 static int raw_open_common(BlockDriverState
*bs
, QDict
*options
,
550 int bdrv_flags
, int open_flags
,
551 bool device
, Error
**errp
)
553 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
555 Error
*local_err
= NULL
;
556 const char *filename
= NULL
;
558 BlockdevAioOptions aio
, aio_default
;
563 opts
= qemu_opts_create(&raw_runtime_opts
, NULL
, 0, &error_abort
);
564 if (!qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts
, options
, errp
)) {
569 filename
= qemu_opt_get(opts
, "filename");
571 ret
= raw_normalize_devicepath(&filename
, errp
);
576 if (bdrv_flags
& BDRV_O_NATIVE_AIO
) {
577 aio_default
= BLOCKDEV_AIO_OPTIONS_NATIVE
;
578 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
579 } else if (bdrv_flags
& BDRV_O_IO_URING
) {
580 aio_default
= BLOCKDEV_AIO_OPTIONS_IO_URING
;
583 aio_default
= BLOCKDEV_AIO_OPTIONS_THREADS
;
586 aio
= qapi_enum_parse(&BlockdevAioOptions_lookup
,
587 qemu_opt_get(opts
, "aio"),
588 aio_default
, &local_err
);
590 error_propagate(errp
, local_err
);
595 s
->use_linux_aio
= (aio
== BLOCKDEV_AIO_OPTIONS_NATIVE
);
596 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
597 s
->use_linux_io_uring
= (aio
== BLOCKDEV_AIO_OPTIONS_IO_URING
);
600 locking
= qapi_enum_parse(&OnOffAuto_lookup
,
601 qemu_opt_get(opts
, "locking"),
602 ON_OFF_AUTO_AUTO
, &local_err
);
604 error_propagate(errp
, local_err
);
611 if (!qemu_has_ofd_lock()) {
612 warn_report("File lock requested but OFD locking syscall is "
613 "unavailable, falling back to POSIX file locks");
614 error_printf("Due to the implementation, locks can be lost "
618 case ON_OFF_AUTO_OFF
:
621 case ON_OFF_AUTO_AUTO
:
622 s
->use_lock
= qemu_has_ofd_lock();
628 str
= qemu_opt_get(opts
, "pr-manager");
630 s
->pr_mgr
= pr_manager_lookup(str
, &local_err
);
632 error_propagate(errp
, local_err
);
638 s
->drop_cache
= qemu_opt_get_bool(opts
, "drop-cache", true);
639 s
->check_cache_dropped
= qemu_opt_get_bool(opts
, "x-check-cache-dropped",
642 s
->open_flags
= open_flags
;
643 raw_parse_flags(bdrv_flags
, &s
->open_flags
, false);
646 fd
= qemu_open(filename
, s
->open_flags
, errp
);
647 ret
= fd
< 0 ? -errno
: 0;
657 /* Check s->open_flags rather than bdrv_flags due to auto-read-only */
658 if (s
->open_flags
& O_RDWR
) {
659 ret
= check_hdev_writable(s
->fd
);
661 error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "The device is not writable");
667 s
->shared_perm
= BLK_PERM_ALL
;
669 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_AIO
670 /* Currently Linux does AIO only for files opened with O_DIRECT */
671 if (s
->use_linux_aio
) {
672 if (!(s
->open_flags
& O_DIRECT
)) {
673 error_setg(errp
, "aio=native was specified, but it requires "
674 "cache.direct=on, which was not specified.");
678 if (!aio_setup_linux_aio(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
), errp
)) {
679 error_prepend(errp
, "Unable to use native AIO: ");
684 if (s
->use_linux_aio
) {
685 error_setg(errp
, "aio=native was specified, but is not supported "
690 #endif /* !defined(CONFIG_LINUX_AIO) */
692 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
693 if (s
->use_linux_io_uring
) {
694 if (!aio_setup_linux_io_uring(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
), errp
)) {
695 error_prepend(errp
, "Unable to use io_uring: ");
700 if (s
->use_linux_io_uring
) {
701 error_setg(errp
, "aio=io_uring was specified, but is not supported "
706 #endif /* !defined(CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING) */
708 s
->has_discard
= true;
709 s
->has_write_zeroes
= true;
710 if ((bs
->open_flags
& BDRV_O_NOCACHE
) != 0 && !dio_byte_aligned(s
->fd
)) {
711 s
->needs_alignment
= true;
714 if (fstat(s
->fd
, &st
) < 0) {
716 error_setg_errno(errp
, errno
, "Could not stat file");
721 if (!S_ISREG(st
.st_mode
)) {
722 error_setg(errp
, "'%s' driver requires '%s' to be a regular file",
723 bs
->drv
->format_name
, bs
->filename
);
727 s
->discard_zeroes
= true;
728 s
->has_fallocate
= true;
731 if (!(S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
) || S_ISBLK(st
.st_mode
))) {
732 error_setg(errp
, "'%s' driver requires '%s' to be either "
733 "a character or block device",
734 bs
->drv
->format_name
, bs
->filename
);
740 if (S_ISBLK(st
.st_mode
)) {
741 #ifdef BLKDISCARDZEROES
743 if (ioctl(s
->fd
, BLKDISCARDZEROES
, &arg
) == 0 && arg
) {
744 s
->discard_zeroes
= true;
748 /* On Linux 3.10, BLKDISCARD leaves stale data in the page cache. Do
749 * not rely on the contents of discarded blocks unless using O_DIRECT.
750 * Same for BLKZEROOUT.
752 if (!(bs
->open_flags
& BDRV_O_NOCACHE
)) {
753 s
->discard_zeroes
= false;
754 s
->has_write_zeroes
= false;
759 if (S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
)) {
761 * The file is a char device (disk), which on FreeBSD isn't behind
762 * a pager, so force all requests to be aligned. This is needed
763 * so QEMU makes sure all IO operations on the device are aligned
764 * to sector size, or else FreeBSD will reject them with EINVAL.
766 s
->needs_alignment
= true;
771 if (platform_test_xfs_fd(s
->fd
)) {
776 bs
->supported_zero_flags
= BDRV_REQ_MAY_UNMAP
| BDRV_REQ_NO_FALLBACK
;
777 if (S_ISREG(st
.st_mode
)) {
778 /* When extending regular files, we get zeros from the OS */
779 bs
->supported_truncate_flags
= BDRV_REQ_ZERO_WRITE
;
783 if (ret
< 0 && s
->fd
!= -1) {
786 if (filename
&& (bdrv_flags
& BDRV_O_TEMPORARY
)) {
793 static int raw_open(BlockDriverState
*bs
, QDict
*options
, int flags
,
796 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
798 s
->type
= FTYPE_FILE
;
799 return raw_open_common(bs
, options
, flags
, 0, false, errp
);
808 #define PERM_FOREACH(i) \
809 for ((i) = 0; (1ULL << (i)) <= BLK_PERM_ALL; i++)
811 /* Lock bytes indicated by @perm_lock_bits and @shared_perm_lock_bits in the
812 * file; if @unlock == true, also unlock the unneeded bytes.
813 * @shared_perm_lock_bits is the mask of all permissions that are NOT shared.
815 static int raw_apply_lock_bytes(BDRVRawState
*s
, int fd
,
816 uint64_t perm_lock_bits
,
817 uint64_t shared_perm_lock_bits
,
818 bool unlock
, Error
**errp
)
822 uint64_t locked_perm
, locked_shared_perm
;
825 locked_perm
= s
->locked_perm
;
826 locked_shared_perm
= s
->locked_shared_perm
;
829 * We don't have the previous bits, just lock/unlock for each of the
833 locked_perm
= BLK_PERM_ALL
;
834 locked_shared_perm
= BLK_PERM_ALL
;
837 locked_shared_perm
= 0;
842 int off
= RAW_LOCK_PERM_BASE
+ i
;
843 uint64_t bit
= (1ULL << i
);
844 if ((perm_lock_bits
& bit
) && !(locked_perm
& bit
)) {
845 ret
= qemu_lock_fd(fd
, off
, 1, false);
847 raw_lock_error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "Failed to lock byte %d",
851 s
->locked_perm
|= bit
;
853 } else if (unlock
&& (locked_perm
& bit
) && !(perm_lock_bits
& bit
)) {
854 ret
= qemu_unlock_fd(fd
, off
, 1);
856 error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "Failed to unlock byte %d", off
);
859 s
->locked_perm
&= ~bit
;
864 int off
= RAW_LOCK_SHARED_BASE
+ i
;
865 uint64_t bit
= (1ULL << i
);
866 if ((shared_perm_lock_bits
& bit
) && !(locked_shared_perm
& bit
)) {
867 ret
= qemu_lock_fd(fd
, off
, 1, false);
869 raw_lock_error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "Failed to lock byte %d",
873 s
->locked_shared_perm
|= bit
;
875 } else if (unlock
&& (locked_shared_perm
& bit
) &&
876 !(shared_perm_lock_bits
& bit
)) {
877 ret
= qemu_unlock_fd(fd
, off
, 1);
879 error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "Failed to unlock byte %d", off
);
882 s
->locked_shared_perm
&= ~bit
;
889 /* Check "unshared" bytes implied by @perm and ~@shared_perm in the file. */
890 static int raw_check_lock_bytes(int fd
, uint64_t perm
, uint64_t shared_perm
,
897 int off
= RAW_LOCK_SHARED_BASE
+ i
;
898 uint64_t p
= 1ULL << i
;
900 ret
= qemu_lock_fd_test(fd
, off
, 1, true);
902 char *perm_name
= bdrv_perm_names(p
);
904 raw_lock_error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
,
905 "Failed to get \"%s\" lock",
913 int off
= RAW_LOCK_PERM_BASE
+ i
;
914 uint64_t p
= 1ULL << i
;
915 if (!(shared_perm
& p
)) {
916 ret
= qemu_lock_fd_test(fd
, off
, 1, true);
918 char *perm_name
= bdrv_perm_names(p
);
920 raw_lock_error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
,
921 "Failed to get shared \"%s\" lock",
931 static int raw_handle_perm_lock(BlockDriverState
*bs
,
933 uint64_t new_perm
, uint64_t new_shared
,
936 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
938 Error
*local_err
= NULL
;
944 if (bdrv_get_flags(bs
) & BDRV_O_INACTIVE
) {
950 if ((s
->perm
| new_perm
) == s
->perm
&&
951 (s
->shared_perm
& new_shared
) == s
->shared_perm
)
954 * We are going to unlock bytes, it should not fail. If it fail due
955 * to some fs-dependent permission-unrelated reasons (which occurs
956 * sometimes on NFS and leads to abort in bdrv_replace_child) we
957 * can't prevent such errors by any check here. And we ignore them
958 * anyway in ABORT and COMMIT.
962 ret
= raw_apply_lock_bytes(s
, s
->fd
, s
->perm
| new_perm
,
963 ~s
->shared_perm
| ~new_shared
,
966 ret
= raw_check_lock_bytes(s
->fd
, new_perm
, new_shared
, errp
);
970 error_append_hint(errp
,
971 "Is another process using the image [%s]?\n",
974 /* fall through to unlock bytes. */
976 raw_apply_lock_bytes(s
, s
->fd
, s
->perm
, ~s
->shared_perm
,
979 /* Theoretically the above call only unlocks bytes and it cannot
980 * fail. Something weird happened, report it.
982 warn_report_err(local_err
);
986 raw_apply_lock_bytes(s
, s
->fd
, new_perm
, ~new_shared
,
989 /* Theoretically the above call only unlocks bytes and it cannot
990 * fail. Something weird happened, report it.
992 warn_report_err(local_err
);
999 static int raw_reconfigure_getfd(BlockDriverState
*bs
, int flags
,
1000 int *open_flags
, uint64_t perm
, bool force_dup
,
1003 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
1006 bool has_writers
= perm
&
1007 (BLK_PERM_WRITE
| BLK_PERM_WRITE_UNCHANGED
| BLK_PERM_RESIZE
);
1008 int fcntl_flags
= O_APPEND
| O_NONBLOCK
;
1010 fcntl_flags
|= O_NOATIME
;
1014 if (s
->type
== FTYPE_CD
) {
1015 *open_flags
|= O_NONBLOCK
;
1018 raw_parse_flags(flags
, open_flags
, has_writers
);
1021 /* Not all operating systems have O_ASYNC, and those that don't
1022 * will not let us track the state into rs->open_flags (typically
1023 * you achieve the same effect with an ioctl, for example I_SETSIG
1024 * on Solaris). But we do not use O_ASYNC, so that's fine.
1026 assert((s
->open_flags
& O_ASYNC
) == 0);
1029 if (!force_dup
&& *open_flags
== s
->open_flags
) {
1030 /* We're lucky, the existing fd is fine */
1034 if ((*open_flags
& ~fcntl_flags
) == (s
->open_flags
& ~fcntl_flags
)) {
1035 /* dup the original fd */
1036 fd
= qemu_dup(s
->fd
);
1038 ret
= fcntl_setfl(fd
, *open_flags
);
1046 /* If we cannot use fcntl, or fcntl failed, fall back to qemu_open() */
1048 const char *normalized_filename
= bs
->filename
;
1049 ret
= raw_normalize_devicepath(&normalized_filename
, errp
);
1051 fd
= qemu_open(normalized_filename
, *open_flags
, errp
);
1058 if (fd
!= -1 && (*open_flags
& O_RDWR
)) {
1059 ret
= check_hdev_writable(fd
);
1062 error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "The device is not writable");
1070 static int raw_reopen_prepare(BDRVReopenState
*state
,
1071 BlockReopenQueue
*queue
, Error
**errp
)
1074 BDRVRawReopenState
*rs
;
1078 assert(state
!= NULL
);
1079 assert(state
->bs
!= NULL
);
1081 s
= state
->bs
->opaque
;
1083 state
->opaque
= g_new0(BDRVRawReopenState
, 1);
1086 /* Handle options changes */
1087 opts
= qemu_opts_create(&raw_runtime_opts
, NULL
, 0, &error_abort
);
1088 if (!qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts
, state
->options
, errp
)) {
1093 rs
->drop_cache
= qemu_opt_get_bool_del(opts
, "drop-cache", true);
1094 rs
->check_cache_dropped
=
1095 qemu_opt_get_bool_del(opts
, "x-check-cache-dropped", false);
1097 /* This driver's reopen function doesn't currently allow changing
1098 * other options, so let's put them back in the original QDict and
1099 * bdrv_reopen_prepare() will detect changes and complain. */
1100 qemu_opts_to_qdict(opts
, state
->options
);
1103 * As part of reopen prepare we also want to create new fd by
1104 * raw_reconfigure_getfd(). But it wants updated "perm", when in
1105 * bdrv_reopen_multiple() .bdrv_reopen_prepare() callback called prior to
1106 * permission update. Happily, permission update is always a part (a seprate
1107 * stage) of bdrv_reopen_multiple() so we can rely on this fact and
1108 * reconfigure fd in raw_check_perm().
1111 s
->reopen_state
= state
;
1115 qemu_opts_del(opts
);
1119 static void raw_reopen_commit(BDRVReopenState
*state
)
1121 BDRVRawReopenState
*rs
= state
->opaque
;
1122 BDRVRawState
*s
= state
->bs
->opaque
;
1124 s
->drop_cache
= rs
->drop_cache
;
1125 s
->check_cache_dropped
= rs
->check_cache_dropped
;
1126 s
->open_flags
= rs
->open_flags
;
1127 g_free(state
->opaque
);
1128 state
->opaque
= NULL
;
1130 assert(s
->reopen_state
== state
);
1131 s
->reopen_state
= NULL
;
1135 static void raw_reopen_abort(BDRVReopenState
*state
)
1137 BDRVRawReopenState
*rs
= state
->opaque
;
1138 BDRVRawState
*s
= state
->bs
->opaque
;
1140 /* nothing to do if NULL, we didn't get far enough */
1145 g_free(state
->opaque
);
1146 state
->opaque
= NULL
;
1148 assert(s
->reopen_state
== state
);
1149 s
->reopen_state
= NULL
;
1152 static int sg_get_max_transfer_length(int fd
)
1157 if (ioctl(fd
, BLKSECTGET
, &max_bytes
) == 0) {
1167 static int sg_get_max_segments(int fd
)
1172 char *sysfspath
= NULL
;
1178 if (fstat(fd
, &st
)) {
1183 sysfspath
= g_strdup_printf("/sys/dev/block/%u:%u/queue/max_segments",
1184 major(st
.st_rdev
), minor(st
.st_rdev
));
1185 sysfd
= open(sysfspath
, O_RDONLY
);
1191 ret
= read(sysfd
, buf
, sizeof(buf
) - 1);
1192 } while (ret
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
1196 } else if (ret
== 0) {
1201 /* The file is ended with '\n', pass 'end' to accept that. */
1202 ret
= qemu_strtol(buf
, &end
, 10, &max_segments
);
1203 if (ret
== 0 && end
&& *end
== '\n') {
1218 static void raw_refresh_limits(BlockDriverState
*bs
, Error
**errp
)
1220 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
1223 int ret
= sg_get_max_transfer_length(s
->fd
);
1225 if (ret
> 0 && ret
<= BDRV_REQUEST_MAX_BYTES
) {
1226 bs
->bl
.max_transfer
= pow2floor(ret
);
1229 ret
= sg_get_max_segments(s
->fd
);
1231 bs
->bl
.max_transfer
= MIN(bs
->bl
.max_transfer
,
1232 ret
* qemu_real_host_page_size
);
1236 raw_probe_alignment(bs
, s
->fd
, errp
);
1237 bs
->bl
.min_mem_alignment
= s
->buf_align
;
1238 bs
->bl
.opt_mem_alignment
= MAX(s
->buf_align
, qemu_real_host_page_size
);
1241 static int check_for_dasd(int fd
)
1244 struct dasd_information2_t info
= {0};
1246 return ioctl(fd
, BIODASDINFO2
, &info
);
1253 * Try to get @bs's logical and physical block size.
1254 * On success, store them in @bsz and return zero.
1255 * On failure, return negative errno.
1257 static int hdev_probe_blocksizes(BlockDriverState
*bs
, BlockSizes
*bsz
)
1259 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
1262 /* If DASD, get blocksizes */
1263 if (check_for_dasd(s
->fd
) < 0) {
1266 ret
= probe_logical_blocksize(s
->fd
, &bsz
->log
);
1270 return probe_physical_blocksize(s
->fd
, &bsz
->phys
);
1274 * Try to get @bs's geometry: cyls, heads, sectors.
1275 * On success, store them in @geo and return 0.
1276 * On failure return -errno.
1277 * (Allows block driver to assign default geometry values that guest sees)
1280 static int hdev_probe_geometry(BlockDriverState
*bs
, HDGeometry
*geo
)
1282 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
1283 struct hd_geometry ioctl_geo
= {0};
1285 /* If DASD, get its geometry */
1286 if (check_for_dasd(s
->fd
) < 0) {
1289 if (ioctl(s
->fd
, HDIO_GETGEO
, &ioctl_geo
) < 0) {
1292 /* HDIO_GETGEO may return success even though geo contains zeros
1293 (e.g. certain multipath setups) */
1294 if (!ioctl_geo
.heads
|| !ioctl_geo
.sectors
|| !ioctl_geo
.cylinders
) {
1297 /* Do not return a geometry for partition */
1298 if (ioctl_geo
.start
!= 0) {
1301 geo
->heads
= ioctl_geo
.heads
;
1302 geo
->sectors
= ioctl_geo
.sectors
;
1303 geo
->cylinders
= ioctl_geo
.cylinders
;
1307 #else /* __linux__ */
1308 static int hdev_probe_geometry(BlockDriverState
*bs
, HDGeometry
*geo
)
1314 #if defined(__linux__)
1315 static int handle_aiocb_ioctl(void *opaque
)
1317 RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
= opaque
;
1320 ret
= ioctl(aiocb
->aio_fildes
, aiocb
->ioctl
.cmd
, aiocb
->ioctl
.buf
);
1329 static int handle_aiocb_flush(void *opaque
)
1331 RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
= opaque
;
1332 BDRVRawState
*s
= aiocb
->bs
->opaque
;
1335 if (s
->page_cache_inconsistent
) {
1339 ret
= qemu_fdatasync(aiocb
->aio_fildes
);
1341 /* There is no clear definition of the semantics of a failing fsync(),
1342 * so we may have to assume the worst. The sad truth is that this
1343 * assumption is correct for Linux. Some pages are now probably marked
1344 * clean in the page cache even though they are inconsistent with the
1345 * on-disk contents. The next fdatasync() call would succeed, but no
1346 * further writeback attempt will be made. We can't get back to a state
1347 * in which we know what is on disk (we would have to rewrite
1348 * everything that was touched since the last fdatasync() at least), so
1349 * make bdrv_flush() fail permanently. Given that the behaviour isn't
1350 * really defined, I have little hope that other OSes are doing better.
1352 * Obviously, this doesn't affect O_DIRECT, which bypasses the page
1354 if ((s
->open_flags
& O_DIRECT
) == 0) {
1355 s
->page_cache_inconsistent
= true;
1362 #ifdef CONFIG_PREADV
1364 static bool preadv_present
= true;
1367 qemu_preadv(int fd
, const struct iovec
*iov
, int nr_iov
, off_t offset
)
1369 return preadv(fd
, iov
, nr_iov
, offset
);
1373 qemu_pwritev(int fd
, const struct iovec
*iov
, int nr_iov
, off_t offset
)
1375 return pwritev(fd
, iov
, nr_iov
, offset
);
1380 static bool preadv_present
= false;
1383 qemu_preadv(int fd
, const struct iovec
*iov
, int nr_iov
, off_t offset
)
1389 qemu_pwritev(int fd
, const struct iovec
*iov
, int nr_iov
, off_t offset
)
1396 static ssize_t
handle_aiocb_rw_vector(RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
)
1401 if (aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_WRITE
)
1402 len
= qemu_pwritev(aiocb
->aio_fildes
,
1407 len
= qemu_preadv(aiocb
->aio_fildes
,
1411 } while (len
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
1420 * Read/writes the data to/from a given linear buffer.
1422 * Returns the number of bytes handles or -errno in case of an error. Short
1423 * reads are only returned if the end of the file is reached.
1425 static ssize_t
handle_aiocb_rw_linear(RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
, char *buf
)
1430 while (offset
< aiocb
->aio_nbytes
) {
1431 if (aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_WRITE
) {
1432 len
= pwrite(aiocb
->aio_fildes
,
1433 (const char *)buf
+ offset
,
1434 aiocb
->aio_nbytes
- offset
,
1435 aiocb
->aio_offset
+ offset
);
1437 len
= pread(aiocb
->aio_fildes
,
1439 aiocb
->aio_nbytes
- offset
,
1440 aiocb
->aio_offset
+ offset
);
1442 if (len
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
) {
1444 } else if (len
== -1 && errno
== EINVAL
&&
1445 (aiocb
->bs
->open_flags
& BDRV_O_NOCACHE
) &&
1446 !(aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_WRITE
) &&
1448 /* O_DIRECT pread() may fail with EINVAL when offset is unaligned
1449 * after a short read. Assume that O_DIRECT short reads only occur
1450 * at EOF. Therefore this is a short read, not an I/O error.
1453 } else if (len
== -1) {
1456 } else if (len
== 0) {
1465 static int handle_aiocb_rw(void *opaque
)
1467 RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
= opaque
;
1471 if (!(aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_MISALIGNED
)) {
1473 * If there is just a single buffer, and it is properly aligned
1474 * we can just use plain pread/pwrite without any problems.
1476 if (aiocb
->io
.niov
== 1) {
1477 nbytes
= handle_aiocb_rw_linear(aiocb
, aiocb
->io
.iov
->iov_base
);
1481 * We have more than one iovec, and all are properly aligned.
1483 * Try preadv/pwritev first and fall back to linearizing the
1484 * buffer if it's not supported.
1486 if (preadv_present
) {
1487 nbytes
= handle_aiocb_rw_vector(aiocb
);
1488 if (nbytes
== aiocb
->aio_nbytes
||
1489 (nbytes
< 0 && nbytes
!= -ENOSYS
)) {
1492 preadv_present
= false;
1496 * XXX(hch): short read/write. no easy way to handle the reminder
1497 * using these interfaces. For now retry using plain
1503 * Ok, we have to do it the hard way, copy all segments into
1504 * a single aligned buffer.
1506 buf
= qemu_try_blockalign(aiocb
->bs
, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
);
1512 if (aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_WRITE
) {
1516 for (i
= 0; i
< aiocb
->io
.niov
; ++i
) {
1517 memcpy(p
, aiocb
->io
.iov
[i
].iov_base
, aiocb
->io
.iov
[i
].iov_len
);
1518 p
+= aiocb
->io
.iov
[i
].iov_len
;
1520 assert(p
- buf
== aiocb
->aio_nbytes
);
1523 nbytes
= handle_aiocb_rw_linear(aiocb
, buf
);
1524 if (!(aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_WRITE
)) {
1526 size_t count
= aiocb
->aio_nbytes
, copy
;
1529 for (i
= 0; i
< aiocb
->io
.niov
&& count
; ++i
) {
1531 if (copy
> aiocb
->io
.iov
[i
].iov_len
) {
1532 copy
= aiocb
->io
.iov
[i
].iov_len
;
1534 memcpy(aiocb
->io
.iov
[i
].iov_base
, p
, copy
);
1535 assert(count
>= copy
);
1544 if (nbytes
== aiocb
->aio_nbytes
) {
1546 } else if (nbytes
>= 0 && nbytes
< aiocb
->aio_nbytes
) {
1547 if (aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_WRITE
) {
1550 iov_memset(aiocb
->io
.iov
, aiocb
->io
.niov
, nbytes
,
1551 0, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
- nbytes
);
1560 static int translate_err(int err
)
1562 if (err
== -ENODEV
|| err
== -ENOSYS
|| err
== -EOPNOTSUPP
||
1569 #ifdef CONFIG_FALLOCATE
1570 static int do_fallocate(int fd
, int mode
, off_t offset
, off_t len
)
1573 if (fallocate(fd
, mode
, offset
, len
) == 0) {
1576 } while (errno
== EINTR
);
1577 return translate_err(-errno
);
1581 static ssize_t
handle_aiocb_write_zeroes_block(RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
)
1584 BDRVRawState
*s
= aiocb
->bs
->opaque
;
1586 if (!s
->has_write_zeroes
) {
1591 /* The BLKZEROOUT implementation in the kernel doesn't set
1592 * BLKDEV_ZERO_NOFALLBACK, so we can't call this if we have to avoid slow
1594 if (!(aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_NO_FALLBACK
)) {
1596 uint64_t range
[2] = { aiocb
->aio_offset
, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
};
1597 if (ioctl(aiocb
->aio_fildes
, BLKZEROOUT
, range
) == 0) {
1600 } while (errno
== EINTR
);
1602 ret
= translate_err(-errno
);
1603 if (ret
== -ENOTSUP
) {
1604 s
->has_write_zeroes
= false;
1612 static int handle_aiocb_write_zeroes(void *opaque
)
1614 RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
= opaque
;
1615 #ifdef CONFIG_FALLOCATE
1616 BDRVRawState
*s
= aiocb
->bs
->opaque
;
1620 if (aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_BLKDEV
) {
1621 return handle_aiocb_write_zeroes_block(aiocb
);
1624 #ifdef CONFIG_FALLOCATE_ZERO_RANGE
1625 if (s
->has_write_zeroes
) {
1626 int ret
= do_fallocate(s
->fd
, FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE
,
1627 aiocb
->aio_offset
, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
);
1628 if (ret
== -EINVAL
) {
1630 * Allow falling back to pwrite for file systems that
1631 * do not support fallocate() for an unaligned byte range.
1635 if (ret
== 0 || ret
!= -ENOTSUP
) {
1638 s
->has_write_zeroes
= false;
1642 #ifdef CONFIG_FALLOCATE_PUNCH_HOLE
1643 if (s
->has_discard
&& s
->has_fallocate
) {
1644 int ret
= do_fallocate(s
->fd
,
1645 FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE
| FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE
,
1646 aiocb
->aio_offset
, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
);
1648 ret
= do_fallocate(s
->fd
, 0, aiocb
->aio_offset
, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
);
1649 if (ret
== 0 || ret
!= -ENOTSUP
) {
1652 s
->has_fallocate
= false;
1653 } else if (ret
!= -ENOTSUP
) {
1656 s
->has_discard
= false;
1661 #ifdef CONFIG_FALLOCATE
1662 /* Last resort: we are trying to extend the file with zeroed data. This
1663 * can be done via fallocate(fd, 0) */
1664 len
= bdrv_getlength(aiocb
->bs
);
1665 if (s
->has_fallocate
&& len
>= 0 && aiocb
->aio_offset
>= len
) {
1666 int ret
= do_fallocate(s
->fd
, 0, aiocb
->aio_offset
, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
);
1667 if (ret
== 0 || ret
!= -ENOTSUP
) {
1670 s
->has_fallocate
= false;
1677 static int handle_aiocb_write_zeroes_unmap(void *opaque
)
1679 RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
= opaque
;
1680 BDRVRawState
*s G_GNUC_UNUSED
= aiocb
->bs
->opaque
;
1682 /* First try to write zeros and unmap at the same time */
1684 #ifdef CONFIG_FALLOCATE_PUNCH_HOLE
1685 int ret
= do_fallocate(s
->fd
, FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE
| FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE
,
1686 aiocb
->aio_offset
, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
);
1697 /* If we couldn't manage to unmap while guaranteed that the area reads as
1698 * all-zero afterwards, just write zeroes without unmapping */
1699 return handle_aiocb_write_zeroes(aiocb
);
1702 #ifndef HAVE_COPY_FILE_RANGE
1703 static off_t
copy_file_range(int in_fd
, off_t
*in_off
, int out_fd
,
1704 off_t
*out_off
, size_t len
, unsigned int flags
)
1706 #ifdef __NR_copy_file_range
1707 return syscall(__NR_copy_file_range
, in_fd
, in_off
, out_fd
,
1708 out_off
, len
, flags
);
1716 static int handle_aiocb_copy_range(void *opaque
)
1718 RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
= opaque
;
1719 uint64_t bytes
= aiocb
->aio_nbytes
;
1720 off_t in_off
= aiocb
->aio_offset
;
1721 off_t out_off
= aiocb
->copy_range
.aio_offset2
;
1724 ssize_t ret
= copy_file_range(aiocb
->aio_fildes
, &in_off
,
1725 aiocb
->copy_range
.aio_fd2
, &out_off
,
1727 trace_file_copy_file_range(aiocb
->bs
, aiocb
->aio_fildes
, in_off
,
1728 aiocb
->copy_range
.aio_fd2
, out_off
, bytes
,
1731 /* No progress (e.g. when beyond EOF), let the caller fall back to
1750 static int handle_aiocb_discard(void *opaque
)
1752 RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
= opaque
;
1753 int ret
= -EOPNOTSUPP
;
1754 BDRVRawState
*s
= aiocb
->bs
->opaque
;
1756 if (!s
->has_discard
) {
1760 if (aiocb
->aio_type
& QEMU_AIO_BLKDEV
) {
1763 uint64_t range
[2] = { aiocb
->aio_offset
, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
};
1764 if (ioctl(aiocb
->aio_fildes
, BLKDISCARD
, range
) == 0) {
1767 } while (errno
== EINTR
);
1772 #ifdef CONFIG_FALLOCATE_PUNCH_HOLE
1773 ret
= do_fallocate(s
->fd
, FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE
| FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE
,
1774 aiocb
->aio_offset
, aiocb
->aio_nbytes
);
1778 ret
= translate_err(ret
);
1779 if (ret
== -ENOTSUP
) {
1780 s
->has_discard
= false;
1786 * Help alignment probing by allocating the first block.
1788 * When reading with direct I/O from unallocated area on Gluster backed by XFS,
1789 * reading succeeds regardless of request length. In this case we fallback to
1790 * safe alignment which is not optimal. Allocating the first block avoids this
1793 * fd may be opened with O_DIRECT, but we don't know the buffer alignment or
1794 * request alignment, so we use safe values.
1796 * Returns: 0 on success, -errno on failure. Since this is an optimization,
1797 * caller may ignore failures.
1799 static int allocate_first_block(int fd
, size_t max_size
)
1801 size_t write_size
= (max_size
< MAX_BLOCKSIZE
)
1804 size_t max_align
= MAX(MAX_BLOCKSIZE
, qemu_real_host_page_size
);
1809 buf
= qemu_memalign(max_align
, write_size
);
1810 memset(buf
, 0, write_size
);
1813 n
= pwrite(fd
, buf
, write_size
, 0);
1814 } while (n
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
1816 ret
= (n
== -1) ? -errno
: 0;
1822 static int handle_aiocb_truncate(void *opaque
)
1824 RawPosixAIOData
*aiocb
= opaque
;
1826 int64_t current_length
= 0;
1829 int fd
= aiocb
->aio_fildes
;
1830 int64_t offset
= aiocb
->aio_offset
;
1831 PreallocMode prealloc
= aiocb
->truncate
.prealloc
;
1832 Error
**errp
= aiocb
->truncate
.errp
;
1834 if (fstat(fd
, &st
) < 0) {
1836 error_setg_errno(errp
, -result
, "Could not stat file");
1840 current_length
= st
.st_size
;
1841 if (current_length
> offset
&& prealloc
!= PREALLOC_MODE_OFF
) {
1842 error_setg(errp
, "Cannot use preallocation for shrinking files");
1847 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_FALLOCATE
1848 case PREALLOC_MODE_FALLOC
:
1850 * Truncating before posix_fallocate() makes it about twice slower on
1851 * file systems that do not support fallocate(), trying to check if a
1852 * block is allocated before allocating it, so don't do that here.
1854 if (offset
!= current_length
) {
1855 result
= -posix_fallocate(fd
, current_length
,
1856 offset
- current_length
);
1858 /* posix_fallocate() doesn't set errno. */
1859 error_setg_errno(errp
, -result
,
1860 "Could not preallocate new data");
1861 } else if (current_length
== 0) {
1863 * posix_fallocate() uses fallocate() if the filesystem
1864 * supports it, or fallback to manually writing zeroes. If
1865 * fallocate() was used, unaligned reads from the fallocated
1866 * area in raw_probe_alignment() will succeed, hence we need to
1867 * allocate the first block.
1869 * Optimize future alignment probing; ignore failures.
1871 allocate_first_block(fd
, offset
);
1878 case PREALLOC_MODE_FULL
:
1880 int64_t num
= 0, left
= offset
- current_length
;
1884 * Knowing the final size from the beginning could allow the file
1885 * system driver to do less allocations and possibly avoid
1886 * fragmentation of the file.
1888 if (ftruncate(fd
, offset
) != 0) {
1890 error_setg_errno(errp
, -result
, "Could not resize file");
1894 buf
= g_malloc0(65536);
1896 seek_result
= lseek(fd
, current_length
, SEEK_SET
);
1897 if (seek_result
< 0) {
1899 error_setg_errno(errp
, -result
,
1900 "Failed to seek to the old end of file");
1905 num
= MIN(left
, 65536);
1906 result
= write(fd
, buf
, num
);
1908 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
1912 error_setg_errno(errp
, -result
,
1913 "Could not write zeros for preallocation");
1922 error_setg_errno(errp
, -result
,
1923 "Could not flush file to disk");
1929 case PREALLOC_MODE_OFF
:
1930 if (ftruncate(fd
, offset
) != 0) {
1932 error_setg_errno(errp
, -result
, "Could not resize file");
1933 } else if (current_length
== 0 && offset
> current_length
) {
1934 /* Optimize future alignment probing; ignore failures. */
1935 allocate_first_block(fd
, offset
);
1940 error_setg(errp
, "Unsupported preallocation mode: %s",
1941 PreallocMode_str(prealloc
));
1947 if (ftruncate(fd
, current_length
) < 0) {
1948 error_report("Failed to restore old file length: %s",
1957 static int coroutine_fn
raw_thread_pool_submit(BlockDriverState
*bs
,
1958 ThreadPoolFunc func
, void *arg
)
1960 /* @bs can be NULL, bdrv_get_aio_context() returns the main context then */
1961 ThreadPool
*pool
= aio_get_thread_pool(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
));
1962 return thread_pool_submit_co(pool
, func
, arg
);
1965 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_prw(BlockDriverState
*bs
, uint64_t offset
,
1966 uint64_t bytes
, QEMUIOVector
*qiov
, int type
)
1968 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
1969 RawPosixAIOData acb
;
1971 if (fd_open(bs
) < 0)
1975 * When using O_DIRECT, the request must be aligned to be able to use
1976 * either libaio or io_uring interface. If not fail back to regular thread
1977 * pool read/write code which emulates this for us if we
1978 * set QEMU_AIO_MISALIGNED.
1980 if (s
->needs_alignment
&& !bdrv_qiov_is_aligned(bs
, qiov
)) {
1981 type
|= QEMU_AIO_MISALIGNED
;
1982 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
1983 } else if (s
->use_linux_io_uring
) {
1984 LuringState
*aio
= aio_get_linux_io_uring(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
));
1985 assert(qiov
->size
== bytes
);
1986 return luring_co_submit(bs
, aio
, s
->fd
, offset
, qiov
, type
);
1988 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_AIO
1989 } else if (s
->use_linux_aio
) {
1990 LinuxAioState
*aio
= aio_get_linux_aio(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
));
1991 assert(qiov
->size
== bytes
);
1992 return laio_co_submit(bs
, aio
, s
->fd
, offset
, qiov
, type
);
1996 acb
= (RawPosixAIOData
) {
1998 .aio_fildes
= s
->fd
,
2000 .aio_offset
= offset
,
2001 .aio_nbytes
= bytes
,
2008 assert(qiov
->size
== bytes
);
2009 return raw_thread_pool_submit(bs
, handle_aiocb_rw
, &acb
);
2012 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_preadv(BlockDriverState
*bs
, uint64_t offset
,
2013 uint64_t bytes
, QEMUIOVector
*qiov
,
2016 return raw_co_prw(bs
, offset
, bytes
, qiov
, QEMU_AIO_READ
);
2019 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_pwritev(BlockDriverState
*bs
, uint64_t offset
,
2020 uint64_t bytes
, QEMUIOVector
*qiov
,
2024 return raw_co_prw(bs
, offset
, bytes
, qiov
, QEMU_AIO_WRITE
);
2027 static void raw_aio_plug(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2029 BDRVRawState
__attribute__((unused
)) *s
= bs
->opaque
;
2030 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_AIO
2031 if (s
->use_linux_aio
) {
2032 LinuxAioState
*aio
= aio_get_linux_aio(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
));
2033 laio_io_plug(bs
, aio
);
2036 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
2037 if (s
->use_linux_io_uring
) {
2038 LuringState
*aio
= aio_get_linux_io_uring(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
));
2039 luring_io_plug(bs
, aio
);
2044 static void raw_aio_unplug(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2046 BDRVRawState
__attribute__((unused
)) *s
= bs
->opaque
;
2047 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_AIO
2048 if (s
->use_linux_aio
) {
2049 LinuxAioState
*aio
= aio_get_linux_aio(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
));
2050 laio_io_unplug(bs
, aio
);
2053 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
2054 if (s
->use_linux_io_uring
) {
2055 LuringState
*aio
= aio_get_linux_io_uring(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
));
2056 luring_io_unplug(bs
, aio
);
2061 static int raw_co_flush_to_disk(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2063 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2064 RawPosixAIOData acb
;
2072 acb
= (RawPosixAIOData
) {
2074 .aio_fildes
= s
->fd
,
2075 .aio_type
= QEMU_AIO_FLUSH
,
2078 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
2079 if (s
->use_linux_io_uring
) {
2080 LuringState
*aio
= aio_get_linux_io_uring(bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
));
2081 return luring_co_submit(bs
, aio
, s
->fd
, 0, NULL
, QEMU_AIO_FLUSH
);
2084 return raw_thread_pool_submit(bs
, handle_aiocb_flush
, &acb
);
2087 static void raw_aio_attach_aio_context(BlockDriverState
*bs
,
2088 AioContext
*new_context
)
2090 BDRVRawState
__attribute__((unused
)) *s
= bs
->opaque
;
2091 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_AIO
2092 if (s
->use_linux_aio
) {
2093 Error
*local_err
= NULL
;
2094 if (!aio_setup_linux_aio(new_context
, &local_err
)) {
2095 error_reportf_err(local_err
, "Unable to use native AIO, "
2096 "falling back to thread pool: ");
2097 s
->use_linux_aio
= false;
2101 #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX_IO_URING
2102 if (s
->use_linux_io_uring
) {
2103 Error
*local_err
= NULL
;
2104 if (!aio_setup_linux_io_uring(new_context
, &local_err
)) {
2105 error_reportf_err(local_err
, "Unable to use linux io_uring, "
2106 "falling back to thread pool: ");
2107 s
->use_linux_io_uring
= false;
2113 static void raw_close(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2115 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2124 * Truncates the given regular file @fd to @offset and, when growing, fills the
2125 * new space according to @prealloc.
2127 * Returns: 0 on success, -errno on failure.
2129 static int coroutine_fn
2130 raw_regular_truncate(BlockDriverState
*bs
, int fd
, int64_t offset
,
2131 PreallocMode prealloc
, Error
**errp
)
2133 RawPosixAIOData acb
;
2135 acb
= (RawPosixAIOData
) {
2138 .aio_type
= QEMU_AIO_TRUNCATE
,
2139 .aio_offset
= offset
,
2141 .prealloc
= prealloc
,
2146 return raw_thread_pool_submit(bs
, handle_aiocb_truncate
, &acb
);
2149 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_truncate(BlockDriverState
*bs
, int64_t offset
,
2150 bool exact
, PreallocMode prealloc
,
2151 BdrvRequestFlags flags
, Error
**errp
)
2153 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2157 if (fstat(s
->fd
, &st
)) {
2159 error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "Failed to fstat() the file");
2163 if (S_ISREG(st
.st_mode
)) {
2164 /* Always resizes to the exact @offset */
2165 return raw_regular_truncate(bs
, s
->fd
, offset
, prealloc
, errp
);
2168 if (prealloc
!= PREALLOC_MODE_OFF
) {
2169 error_setg(errp
, "Preallocation mode '%s' unsupported for this "
2170 "non-regular file", PreallocMode_str(prealloc
));
2174 if (S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
) || S_ISBLK(st
.st_mode
)) {
2175 int64_t cur_length
= raw_getlength(bs
);
2177 if (offset
!= cur_length
&& exact
) {
2178 error_setg(errp
, "Cannot resize device files");
2180 } else if (offset
> cur_length
) {
2181 error_setg(errp
, "Cannot grow device files");
2185 error_setg(errp
, "Resizing this file is not supported");
2193 static int64_t raw_getlength(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2195 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2201 if (S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
) || S_ISBLK(st
.st_mode
)) {
2202 struct disklabel dl
;
2204 if (ioctl(fd
, DIOCGDINFO
, &dl
))
2206 return (uint64_t)dl
.d_secsize
*
2207 dl
.d_partitions
[DISKPART(st
.st_rdev
)].p_size
;
2211 #elif defined(__NetBSD__)
2212 static int64_t raw_getlength(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2214 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2220 if (S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
) || S_ISBLK(st
.st_mode
)) {
2221 struct dkwedge_info dkw
;
2223 if (ioctl(fd
, DIOCGWEDGEINFO
, &dkw
) != -1) {
2224 return dkw
.dkw_size
* 512;
2226 struct disklabel dl
;
2228 if (ioctl(fd
, DIOCGDINFO
, &dl
))
2230 return (uint64_t)dl
.d_secsize
*
2231 dl
.d_partitions
[DISKPART(st
.st_rdev
)].p_size
;
2236 #elif defined(__sun__)
2237 static int64_t raw_getlength(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2239 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2240 struct dk_minfo minfo
;
2250 * Use the DKIOCGMEDIAINFO ioctl to read the size.
2252 ret
= ioctl(s
->fd
, DKIOCGMEDIAINFO
, &minfo
);
2254 return minfo
.dki_lbsize
* minfo
.dki_capacity
;
2258 * There are reports that lseek on some devices fails, but
2259 * irc discussion said that contingency on contingency was overkill.
2261 size
= lseek(s
->fd
, 0, SEEK_END
);
2267 #elif defined(CONFIG_BSD)
2268 static int64_t raw_getlength(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2270 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2274 #if defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
2283 #if defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
2286 if (!fstat(fd
, &sb
) && (S_IFCHR
& sb
.st_mode
)) {
2287 #ifdef DIOCGMEDIASIZE
2288 if (ioctl(fd
, DIOCGMEDIASIZE
, (off_t
*)&size
))
2289 #elif defined(DIOCGPART)
2292 if (ioctl(fd
, DIOCGPART
, &pi
) == 0)
2293 size
= pi
.media_size
;
2299 #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
2301 uint64_t sectors
= 0;
2302 uint32_t sector_size
= 0;
2304 if (ioctl(fd
, DKIOCGETBLOCKCOUNT
, §ors
) == 0
2305 && ioctl(fd
, DKIOCGETBLOCKSIZE
, §or_size
) == 0) {
2306 size
= sectors
* sector_size
;
2308 size
= lseek(fd
, 0LL, SEEK_END
);
2315 size
= lseek(fd
, 0LL, SEEK_END
);
2320 #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
2323 /* XXX FreeBSD acd returns UINT_MAX sectors for an empty drive */
2324 if (size
== 2048LL * (unsigned)-1)
2326 /* XXX no disc? maybe we need to reopen... */
2327 if (size
<= 0 && !reopened
&& cdrom_reopen(bs
) >= 0) {
2334 size
= lseek(fd
, 0, SEEK_END
);
2342 static int64_t raw_getlength(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2344 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2353 size
= lseek(s
->fd
, 0, SEEK_END
);
2361 static int64_t raw_get_allocated_file_size(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2364 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2366 if (fstat(s
->fd
, &st
) < 0) {
2369 return (int64_t)st
.st_blocks
* 512;
2372 static int coroutine_fn
2373 raw_co_create(BlockdevCreateOptions
*options
, Error
**errp
)
2375 BlockdevCreateOptionsFile
*file_opts
;
2376 Error
*local_err
= NULL
;
2378 uint64_t perm
, shared
;
2381 /* Validate options and set default values */
2382 assert(options
->driver
== BLOCKDEV_DRIVER_FILE
);
2383 file_opts
= &options
->u
.file
;
2385 if (!file_opts
->has_nocow
) {
2386 file_opts
->nocow
= false;
2388 if (!file_opts
->has_preallocation
) {
2389 file_opts
->preallocation
= PREALLOC_MODE_OFF
;
2391 if (!file_opts
->has_extent_size_hint
) {
2392 file_opts
->extent_size_hint
= 1 * MiB
;
2394 if (file_opts
->extent_size_hint
> UINT32_MAX
) {
2396 error_setg(errp
, "Extent size hint is too large");
2401 fd
= qemu_create(file_opts
->filename
, O_RDWR
| O_BINARY
, 0644, errp
);
2407 /* Take permissions: We want to discard everything, so we need
2408 * BLK_PERM_WRITE; and truncation to the desired size requires
2410 * On the other hand, we cannot share the RESIZE permission
2411 * because we promise that after this function, the file has the
2412 * size given in the options. If someone else were to resize it
2413 * concurrently, we could not guarantee that.
2414 * Note that after this function, we can no longer guarantee that
2415 * the file is not touched by a third party, so it may be resized
2417 perm
= BLK_PERM_WRITE
| BLK_PERM_RESIZE
;
2418 shared
= BLK_PERM_ALL
& ~BLK_PERM_RESIZE
;
2420 /* Step one: Take locks */
2421 result
= raw_apply_lock_bytes(NULL
, fd
, perm
, ~shared
, false, errp
);
2426 /* Step two: Check that nobody else has taken conflicting locks */
2427 result
= raw_check_lock_bytes(fd
, perm
, shared
, errp
);
2429 error_append_hint(errp
,
2430 "Is another process using the image [%s]?\n",
2431 file_opts
->filename
);
2435 /* Clear the file by truncating it to 0 */
2436 result
= raw_regular_truncate(NULL
, fd
, 0, PREALLOC_MODE_OFF
, errp
);
2441 if (file_opts
->nocow
) {
2443 /* Set NOCOW flag to solve performance issue on fs like btrfs.
2444 * This is an optimisation. The FS_IOC_SETFLAGS ioctl return value
2445 * will be ignored since any failure of this operation should not
2446 * block the left work.
2449 if (ioctl(fd
, FS_IOC_GETFLAGS
, &attr
) == 0) {
2450 attr
|= FS_NOCOW_FL
;
2451 ioctl(fd
, FS_IOC_SETFLAGS
, &attr
);
2455 #ifdef FS_IOC_FSSETXATTR
2457 * Try to set the extent size hint. Failure is not fatal, and a warning is
2458 * only printed if the option was explicitly specified.
2461 struct fsxattr attr
;
2462 result
= ioctl(fd
, FS_IOC_FSGETXATTR
, &attr
);
2464 attr
.fsx_xflags
|= FS_XFLAG_EXTSIZE
;
2465 attr
.fsx_extsize
= file_opts
->extent_size_hint
;
2466 result
= ioctl(fd
, FS_IOC_FSSETXATTR
, &attr
);
2468 if (result
< 0 && file_opts
->has_extent_size_hint
&&
2469 file_opts
->extent_size_hint
)
2471 warn_report("Failed to set extent size hint: %s",
2477 /* Resize and potentially preallocate the file to the desired
2479 result
= raw_regular_truncate(NULL
, fd
, file_opts
->size
,
2480 file_opts
->preallocation
, errp
);
2486 raw_apply_lock_bytes(NULL
, fd
, 0, 0, true, &local_err
);
2488 /* The above call should not fail, and if it does, that does
2489 * not mean the whole creation operation has failed. So
2490 * report it the user for their convenience, but do not report
2491 * it to the caller. */
2492 warn_report_err(local_err
);
2496 if (qemu_close(fd
) != 0 && result
== 0) {
2498 error_setg_errno(errp
, -result
, "Could not close the new file");
2504 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_create_opts(BlockDriver
*drv
,
2505 const char *filename
,
2509 BlockdevCreateOptions options
;
2510 int64_t total_size
= 0;
2511 int64_t extent_size_hint
= 0;
2512 bool has_extent_size_hint
= false;
2514 PreallocMode prealloc
;
2516 Error
*local_err
= NULL
;
2518 /* Skip file: protocol prefix */
2519 strstart(filename
, "file:", &filename
);
2521 /* Read out options */
2522 total_size
= ROUND_UP(qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts
, BLOCK_OPT_SIZE
, 0),
2524 if (qemu_opt_get(opts
, BLOCK_OPT_EXTENT_SIZE_HINT
)) {
2525 has_extent_size_hint
= true;
2527 qemu_opt_get_size_del(opts
, BLOCK_OPT_EXTENT_SIZE_HINT
, -1);
2529 nocow
= qemu_opt_get_bool(opts
, BLOCK_OPT_NOCOW
, false);
2530 buf
= qemu_opt_get_del(opts
, BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC
);
2531 prealloc
= qapi_enum_parse(&PreallocMode_lookup
, buf
,
2532 PREALLOC_MODE_OFF
, &local_err
);
2535 error_propagate(errp
, local_err
);
2539 options
= (BlockdevCreateOptions
) {
2540 .driver
= BLOCKDEV_DRIVER_FILE
,
2542 .filename
= (char *) filename
,
2544 .has_preallocation
= true,
2545 .preallocation
= prealloc
,
2548 .has_extent_size_hint
= has_extent_size_hint
,
2549 .extent_size_hint
= extent_size_hint
,
2552 return raw_co_create(&options
, errp
);
2555 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_delete_file(BlockDriverState
*bs
,
2561 if (!(stat(bs
->filename
, &st
) == 0) || !S_ISREG(st
.st_mode
)) {
2562 error_setg_errno(errp
, ENOENT
, "%s is not a regular file",
2567 ret
= unlink(bs
->filename
);
2570 error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "Error when deleting file %s",
2578 * Find allocation range in @bs around offset @start.
2579 * May change underlying file descriptor's file offset.
2580 * If @start is not in a hole, store @start in @data, and the
2581 * beginning of the next hole in @hole, and return 0.
2582 * If @start is in a non-trailing hole, store @start in @hole and the
2583 * beginning of the next non-hole in @data, and return 0.
2584 * If @start is in a trailing hole or beyond EOF, return -ENXIO.
2585 * If we can't find out, return a negative errno other than -ENXIO.
2587 static int find_allocation(BlockDriverState
*bs
, off_t start
,
2588 off_t
*data
, off_t
*hole
)
2590 #if defined SEEK_HOLE && defined SEEK_DATA
2591 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2596 * D1. offs == start: start is in data
2597 * D2. offs > start: start is in a hole, next data at offs
2598 * D3. offs < 0, errno = ENXIO: either start is in a trailing hole
2599 * or start is beyond EOF
2600 * If the latter happens, the file has been truncated behind
2601 * our back since we opened it. All bets are off then.
2602 * Treating like a trailing hole is simplest.
2603 * D4. offs < 0, errno != ENXIO: we learned nothing
2605 offs
= lseek(s
->fd
, start
, SEEK_DATA
);
2607 return -errno
; /* D3 or D4 */
2611 /* This is not a valid return by lseek(). We are safe to just return
2612 * -EIO in this case, and we'll treat it like D4. */
2617 /* D2: in hole, next data at offs */
2623 /* D1: in data, end not yet known */
2627 * H1. offs == start: start is in a hole
2628 * If this happens here, a hole has been dug behind our back
2629 * since the previous lseek().
2630 * H2. offs > start: either start is in data, next hole at offs,
2631 * or start is in trailing hole, EOF at offs
2632 * Linux treats trailing holes like any other hole: offs ==
2633 * start. Solaris seeks to EOF instead: offs > start (blech).
2634 * If that happens here, a hole has been dug behind our back
2635 * since the previous lseek().
2636 * H3. offs < 0, errno = ENXIO: start is beyond EOF
2637 * If this happens, the file has been truncated behind our
2638 * back since we opened it. Treat it like a trailing hole.
2639 * H4. offs < 0, errno != ENXIO: we learned nothing
2640 * Pretend we know nothing at all, i.e. "forget" about D1.
2642 offs
= lseek(s
->fd
, start
, SEEK_HOLE
);
2644 return -errno
; /* D1 and (H3 or H4) */
2648 /* This is not a valid return by lseek(). We are safe to just return
2649 * -EIO in this case, and we'll treat it like H4. */
2655 * D1 and H2: either in data, next hole at offs, or it was in
2656 * data but is now in a trailing hole. In the latter case,
2657 * all bets are off. Treating it as if it there was data all
2658 * the way to EOF is safe, so simply do that.
2673 * Returns the allocation status of the specified offset.
2675 * The block layer guarantees 'offset' and 'bytes' are within bounds.
2677 * 'pnum' is set to the number of bytes (including and immediately following
2678 * the specified offset) that are known to be in the same
2679 * allocated/unallocated state.
2681 * 'bytes' is the max value 'pnum' should be set to.
2683 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_block_status(BlockDriverState
*bs
,
2686 int64_t bytes
, int64_t *pnum
,
2688 BlockDriverState
**file
)
2690 off_t data
= 0, hole
= 0;
2693 assert(QEMU_IS_ALIGNED(offset
| bytes
, bs
->bl
.request_alignment
));
2704 return BDRV_BLOCK_DATA
| BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID
;
2707 ret
= find_allocation(bs
, offset
, &data
, &hole
);
2708 if (ret
== -ENXIO
) {
2711 ret
= BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO
;
2712 } else if (ret
< 0) {
2713 /* No info available, so pretend there are no holes */
2715 ret
= BDRV_BLOCK_DATA
;
2716 } else if (data
== offset
) {
2717 /* On a data extent, compute bytes to the end of the extent,
2718 * possibly including a partial sector at EOF. */
2719 *pnum
= MIN(bytes
, hole
- offset
);
2722 * We are not allowed to return partial sectors, though, so
2723 * round up if necessary.
2725 if (!QEMU_IS_ALIGNED(*pnum
, bs
->bl
.request_alignment
)) {
2726 int64_t file_length
= raw_getlength(bs
);
2727 if (file_length
> 0) {
2728 /* Ignore errors, this is just a safeguard */
2729 assert(hole
== file_length
);
2731 *pnum
= ROUND_UP(*pnum
, bs
->bl
.request_alignment
);
2734 ret
= BDRV_BLOCK_DATA
;
2736 /* On a hole, compute bytes to the beginning of the next extent. */
2737 assert(hole
== offset
);
2738 *pnum
= MIN(bytes
, data
- offset
);
2739 ret
= BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO
;
2743 return ret
| BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID
;
2746 #if defined(__linux__)
2747 /* Verify that the file is not in the page cache */
2748 static void check_cache_dropped(BlockDriverState
*bs
, Error
**errp
)
2750 const size_t window_size
= 128 * 1024 * 1024;
2751 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2752 void *window
= NULL
;
2759 /* mincore(2) page status information requires 1 byte per page */
2760 page_size
= sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE
);
2761 vec
= g_malloc(DIV_ROUND_UP(window_size
, page_size
));
2763 end
= raw_getlength(bs
);
2765 for (offset
= 0; offset
< end
; offset
+= window_size
) {
2772 /* Unmap previous window if size has changed */
2773 new_length
= MIN(end
- offset
, window_size
);
2774 if (new_length
!= length
) {
2775 munmap(window
, length
);
2780 new_window
= mmap(window
, new_length
, PROT_NONE
, MAP_PRIVATE
,
2782 if (new_window
== MAP_FAILED
) {
2783 error_setg_errno(errp
, errno
, "mmap failed");
2787 window
= new_window
;
2788 length
= new_length
;
2790 ret
= mincore(window
, length
, vec
);
2792 error_setg_errno(errp
, errno
, "mincore failed");
2796 vec_end
= DIV_ROUND_UP(length
, page_size
);
2797 for (i
= 0; i
< vec_end
; i
++) {
2803 error_setg(errp
, "page cache still in use!");
2809 munmap(window
, length
);
2814 #endif /* __linux__ */
2816 static void coroutine_fn
raw_co_invalidate_cache(BlockDriverState
*bs
,
2819 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2824 error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "The file descriptor is not open");
2828 if (!s
->drop_cache
) {
2832 if (s
->open_flags
& O_DIRECT
) {
2833 return; /* No host kernel page cache */
2836 #if defined(__linux__)
2837 /* This sets the scene for the next syscall... */
2838 ret
= bdrv_co_flush(bs
);
2840 error_setg_errno(errp
, -ret
, "flush failed");
2844 /* Linux does not invalidate pages that are dirty, locked, or mmapped by a
2845 * process. These limitations are okay because we just fsynced the file,
2846 * we don't use mmap, and the file should not be in use by other processes.
2848 ret
= posix_fadvise(s
->fd
, 0, 0, POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED
);
2849 if (ret
!= 0) { /* the return value is a positive errno */
2850 error_setg_errno(errp
, ret
, "fadvise failed");
2854 if (s
->check_cache_dropped
) {
2855 check_cache_dropped(bs
, errp
);
2857 #else /* __linux__ */
2858 /* Do nothing. Live migration to a remote host with cache.direct=off is
2859 * unsupported on other host operating systems. Cache consistency issues
2860 * may occur but no error is reported here, partly because that's the
2861 * historical behavior and partly because it's hard to differentiate valid
2862 * configurations that should not cause errors.
2864 #endif /* !__linux__ */
2867 static void raw_account_discard(BDRVRawState
*s
, uint64_t nbytes
, int ret
)
2870 s
->stats
.discard_nb_failed
++;
2872 s
->stats
.discard_nb_ok
++;
2873 s
->stats
.discard_bytes_ok
+= nbytes
;
2877 static coroutine_fn
int
2878 raw_do_pdiscard(BlockDriverState
*bs
, int64_t offset
, int bytes
, bool blkdev
)
2880 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2881 RawPosixAIOData acb
;
2884 acb
= (RawPosixAIOData
) {
2886 .aio_fildes
= s
->fd
,
2887 .aio_type
= QEMU_AIO_DISCARD
,
2888 .aio_offset
= offset
,
2889 .aio_nbytes
= bytes
,
2893 acb
.aio_type
|= QEMU_AIO_BLKDEV
;
2896 ret
= raw_thread_pool_submit(bs
, handle_aiocb_discard
, &acb
);
2897 raw_account_discard(s
, bytes
, ret
);
2901 static coroutine_fn
int
2902 raw_co_pdiscard(BlockDriverState
*bs
, int64_t offset
, int bytes
)
2904 return raw_do_pdiscard(bs
, offset
, bytes
, false);
2907 static int coroutine_fn
2908 raw_do_pwrite_zeroes(BlockDriverState
*bs
, int64_t offset
, int bytes
,
2909 BdrvRequestFlags flags
, bool blkdev
)
2911 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2912 RawPosixAIOData acb
;
2913 ThreadPoolFunc
*handler
;
2915 #ifdef CONFIG_FALLOCATE
2916 if (offset
+ bytes
> bs
->total_sectors
* BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE
) {
2917 BdrvTrackedRequest
*req
;
2920 * This is a workaround for a bug in the Linux XFS driver,
2921 * where writes submitted through the AIO interface will be
2922 * discarded if they happen beyond a concurrently running
2923 * fallocate() that increases the file length (i.e., both the
2924 * write and the fallocate() happen beyond the EOF).
2926 * To work around it, we extend the tracked request for this
2927 * zero write until INT64_MAX (effectively infinity), and mark
2928 * it as serializing.
2930 * We have to enable this workaround for all filesystems and
2931 * AIO modes (not just XFS with aio=native), because for
2932 * remote filesystems we do not know the host configuration.
2935 req
= bdrv_co_get_self_request(bs
);
2937 assert(req
->type
== BDRV_TRACKED_WRITE
);
2938 assert(req
->offset
<= offset
);
2939 assert(req
->offset
+ req
->bytes
>= offset
+ bytes
);
2941 req
->bytes
= BDRV_MAX_LENGTH
- req
->offset
;
2943 bdrv_check_request(req
->offset
, req
->bytes
, &error_abort
);
2945 bdrv_make_request_serialising(req
, bs
->bl
.request_alignment
);
2949 acb
= (RawPosixAIOData
) {
2951 .aio_fildes
= s
->fd
,
2952 .aio_type
= QEMU_AIO_WRITE_ZEROES
,
2953 .aio_offset
= offset
,
2954 .aio_nbytes
= bytes
,
2958 acb
.aio_type
|= QEMU_AIO_BLKDEV
;
2960 if (flags
& BDRV_REQ_NO_FALLBACK
) {
2961 acb
.aio_type
|= QEMU_AIO_NO_FALLBACK
;
2964 if (flags
& BDRV_REQ_MAY_UNMAP
) {
2965 acb
.aio_type
|= QEMU_AIO_DISCARD
;
2966 handler
= handle_aiocb_write_zeroes_unmap
;
2968 handler
= handle_aiocb_write_zeroes
;
2971 return raw_thread_pool_submit(bs
, handler
, &acb
);
2974 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_pwrite_zeroes(
2975 BlockDriverState
*bs
, int64_t offset
,
2976 int bytes
, BdrvRequestFlags flags
)
2978 return raw_do_pwrite_zeroes(bs
, offset
, bytes
, flags
, false);
2981 static int raw_get_info(BlockDriverState
*bs
, BlockDriverInfo
*bdi
)
2986 static BlockStatsSpecificFile
get_blockstats_specific_file(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2988 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
2989 return (BlockStatsSpecificFile
) {
2990 .discard_nb_ok
= s
->stats
.discard_nb_ok
,
2991 .discard_nb_failed
= s
->stats
.discard_nb_failed
,
2992 .discard_bytes_ok
= s
->stats
.discard_bytes_ok
,
2996 static BlockStatsSpecific
*raw_get_specific_stats(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
2998 BlockStatsSpecific
*stats
= g_new(BlockStatsSpecific
, 1);
3000 stats
->driver
= BLOCKDEV_DRIVER_FILE
;
3001 stats
->u
.file
= get_blockstats_specific_file(bs
);
3006 static BlockStatsSpecific
*hdev_get_specific_stats(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
3008 BlockStatsSpecific
*stats
= g_new(BlockStatsSpecific
, 1);
3010 stats
->driver
= BLOCKDEV_DRIVER_HOST_DEVICE
;
3011 stats
->u
.host_device
= get_blockstats_specific_file(bs
);
3016 static QemuOptsList raw_create_opts
= {
3017 .name
= "raw-create-opts",
3018 .head
= QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(raw_create_opts
.head
),
3021 .name
= BLOCK_OPT_SIZE
,
3022 .type
= QEMU_OPT_SIZE
,
3023 .help
= "Virtual disk size"
3026 .name
= BLOCK_OPT_NOCOW
,
3027 .type
= QEMU_OPT_BOOL
,
3028 .help
= "Turn off copy-on-write (valid only on btrfs)"
3031 .name
= BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC
,
3032 .type
= QEMU_OPT_STRING
,
3033 .help
= "Preallocation mode (allowed values: off"
3034 #ifdef CONFIG_POSIX_FALLOCATE
3040 .name
= BLOCK_OPT_EXTENT_SIZE_HINT
,
3041 .type
= QEMU_OPT_SIZE
,
3042 .help
= "Extent size hint for the image file, 0 to disable"
3044 { /* end of list */ }
3048 static int raw_check_perm(BlockDriverState
*bs
, uint64_t perm
, uint64_t shared
,
3051 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3052 int input_flags
= s
->reopen_state
? s
->reopen_state
->flags
: bs
->open_flags
;
3056 /* We may need a new fd if auto-read-only switches the mode */
3057 ret
= raw_reconfigure_getfd(bs
, input_flags
, &open_flags
, perm
,
3061 } else if (ret
!= s
->fd
) {
3062 Error
*local_err
= NULL
;
3065 * Fail already check_perm() if we can't get a working O_DIRECT
3066 * alignment with the new fd.
3068 raw_probe_alignment(bs
, ret
, &local_err
);
3070 error_propagate(errp
, local_err
);
3074 s
->perm_change_fd
= ret
;
3075 s
->perm_change_flags
= open_flags
;
3078 /* Prepare permissions on old fd to avoid conflicts between old and new,
3079 * but keep everything locked that new will need. */
3080 ret
= raw_handle_perm_lock(bs
, RAW_PL_PREPARE
, perm
, shared
, errp
);
3085 /* Copy locks to the new fd */
3086 if (s
->perm_change_fd
&& s
->use_lock
) {
3087 ret
= raw_apply_lock_bytes(NULL
, s
->perm_change_fd
, perm
, ~shared
,
3090 raw_handle_perm_lock(bs
, RAW_PL_ABORT
, 0, 0, NULL
);
3097 if (s
->perm_change_fd
) {
3098 qemu_close(s
->perm_change_fd
);
3100 s
->perm_change_fd
= 0;
3104 static void raw_set_perm(BlockDriverState
*bs
, uint64_t perm
, uint64_t shared
)
3106 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3108 /* For reopen, we have already switched to the new fd (.bdrv_set_perm is
3109 * called after .bdrv_reopen_commit) */
3110 if (s
->perm_change_fd
&& s
->fd
!= s
->perm_change_fd
) {
3112 s
->fd
= s
->perm_change_fd
;
3113 s
->open_flags
= s
->perm_change_flags
;
3115 s
->perm_change_fd
= 0;
3117 raw_handle_perm_lock(bs
, RAW_PL_COMMIT
, perm
, shared
, NULL
);
3119 s
->shared_perm
= shared
;
3122 static void raw_abort_perm_update(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
3124 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3126 /* For reopen, .bdrv_reopen_abort is called afterwards and will close
3127 * the file descriptor. */
3128 if (s
->perm_change_fd
) {
3129 qemu_close(s
->perm_change_fd
);
3131 s
->perm_change_fd
= 0;
3133 raw_handle_perm_lock(bs
, RAW_PL_ABORT
, 0, 0, NULL
);
3136 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_copy_range_from(
3137 BlockDriverState
*bs
, BdrvChild
*src
, uint64_t src_offset
,
3138 BdrvChild
*dst
, uint64_t dst_offset
, uint64_t bytes
,
3139 BdrvRequestFlags read_flags
, BdrvRequestFlags write_flags
)
3141 return bdrv_co_copy_range_to(src
, src_offset
, dst
, dst_offset
, bytes
,
3142 read_flags
, write_flags
);
3145 static int coroutine_fn
raw_co_copy_range_to(BlockDriverState
*bs
,
3147 uint64_t src_offset
,
3149 uint64_t dst_offset
,
3151 BdrvRequestFlags read_flags
,
3152 BdrvRequestFlags write_flags
)
3154 RawPosixAIOData acb
;
3155 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3156 BDRVRawState
*src_s
;
3158 assert(dst
->bs
== bs
);
3159 if (src
->bs
->drv
->bdrv_co_copy_range_to
!= raw_co_copy_range_to
) {
3163 src_s
= src
->bs
->opaque
;
3164 if (fd_open(src
->bs
) < 0 || fd_open(dst
->bs
) < 0) {
3168 acb
= (RawPosixAIOData
) {
3170 .aio_type
= QEMU_AIO_COPY_RANGE
,
3171 .aio_fildes
= src_s
->fd
,
3172 .aio_offset
= src_offset
,
3173 .aio_nbytes
= bytes
,
3176 .aio_offset2
= dst_offset
,
3180 return raw_thread_pool_submit(bs
, handle_aiocb_copy_range
, &acb
);
3183 BlockDriver bdrv_file
= {
3184 .format_name
= "file",
3185 .protocol_name
= "file",
3186 .instance_size
= sizeof(BDRVRawState
),
3187 .bdrv_needs_filename
= true,
3188 .bdrv_probe
= NULL
, /* no probe for protocols */
3189 .bdrv_parse_filename
= raw_parse_filename
,
3190 .bdrv_file_open
= raw_open
,
3191 .bdrv_reopen_prepare
= raw_reopen_prepare
,
3192 .bdrv_reopen_commit
= raw_reopen_commit
,
3193 .bdrv_reopen_abort
= raw_reopen_abort
,
3194 .bdrv_close
= raw_close
,
3195 .bdrv_co_create
= raw_co_create
,
3196 .bdrv_co_create_opts
= raw_co_create_opts
,
3197 .bdrv_has_zero_init
= bdrv_has_zero_init_1
,
3198 .bdrv_co_block_status
= raw_co_block_status
,
3199 .bdrv_co_invalidate_cache
= raw_co_invalidate_cache
,
3200 .bdrv_co_pwrite_zeroes
= raw_co_pwrite_zeroes
,
3201 .bdrv_co_delete_file
= raw_co_delete_file
,
3203 .bdrv_co_preadv
= raw_co_preadv
,
3204 .bdrv_co_pwritev
= raw_co_pwritev
,
3205 .bdrv_co_flush_to_disk
= raw_co_flush_to_disk
,
3206 .bdrv_co_pdiscard
= raw_co_pdiscard
,
3207 .bdrv_co_copy_range_from
= raw_co_copy_range_from
,
3208 .bdrv_co_copy_range_to
= raw_co_copy_range_to
,
3209 .bdrv_refresh_limits
= raw_refresh_limits
,
3210 .bdrv_io_plug
= raw_aio_plug
,
3211 .bdrv_io_unplug
= raw_aio_unplug
,
3212 .bdrv_attach_aio_context
= raw_aio_attach_aio_context
,
3214 .bdrv_co_truncate
= raw_co_truncate
,
3215 .bdrv_getlength
= raw_getlength
,
3216 .bdrv_get_info
= raw_get_info
,
3217 .bdrv_get_allocated_file_size
3218 = raw_get_allocated_file_size
,
3219 .bdrv_get_specific_stats
= raw_get_specific_stats
,
3220 .bdrv_check_perm
= raw_check_perm
,
3221 .bdrv_set_perm
= raw_set_perm
,
3222 .bdrv_abort_perm_update
= raw_abort_perm_update
,
3223 .create_opts
= &raw_create_opts
,
3224 .mutable_opts
= mutable_opts
,
3227 /***********************************************/
3230 #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
3231 static kern_return_t
GetBSDPath(io_iterator_t mediaIterator
, char *bsdPath
,
3232 CFIndex maxPathSize
, int flags
);
3233 static char *FindEjectableOpticalMedia(io_iterator_t
*mediaIterator
)
3235 kern_return_t kernResult
= KERN_FAILURE
;
3236 mach_port_t masterPort
;
3237 CFMutableDictionaryRef classesToMatch
;
3238 const char *matching_array
[] = {kIODVDMediaClass
, kIOCDMediaClass
};
3239 char *mediaType
= NULL
;
3241 kernResult
= IOMasterPort( MACH_PORT_NULL
, &masterPort
);
3242 if ( KERN_SUCCESS
!= kernResult
) {
3243 printf( "IOMasterPort returned %d\n", kernResult
);
3247 for (index
= 0; index
< ARRAY_SIZE(matching_array
); index
++) {
3248 classesToMatch
= IOServiceMatching(matching_array
[index
]);
3249 if (classesToMatch
== NULL
) {
3250 error_report("IOServiceMatching returned NULL for %s",
3251 matching_array
[index
]);
3254 CFDictionarySetValue(classesToMatch
, CFSTR(kIOMediaEjectableKey
),
3256 kernResult
= IOServiceGetMatchingServices(masterPort
, classesToMatch
,
3258 if (kernResult
!= KERN_SUCCESS
) {
3259 error_report("Note: IOServiceGetMatchingServices returned %d",
3264 /* If a match was found, leave the loop */
3265 if (*mediaIterator
!= 0) {
3266 trace_file_FindEjectableOpticalMedia(matching_array
[index
]);
3267 mediaType
= g_strdup(matching_array
[index
]);
3274 kern_return_t
GetBSDPath(io_iterator_t mediaIterator
, char *bsdPath
,
3275 CFIndex maxPathSize
, int flags
)
3277 io_object_t nextMedia
;
3278 kern_return_t kernResult
= KERN_FAILURE
;
3280 nextMedia
= IOIteratorNext( mediaIterator
);
3283 CFTypeRef bsdPathAsCFString
;
3284 bsdPathAsCFString
= IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty( nextMedia
, CFSTR( kIOBSDNameKey
), kCFAllocatorDefault
, 0 );
3285 if ( bsdPathAsCFString
) {
3286 size_t devPathLength
;
3287 strcpy( bsdPath
, _PATH_DEV
);
3288 if (flags
& BDRV_O_NOCACHE
) {
3289 strcat(bsdPath
, "r");
3291 devPathLength
= strlen( bsdPath
);
3292 if ( CFStringGetCString( bsdPathAsCFString
, bsdPath
+ devPathLength
, maxPathSize
- devPathLength
, kCFStringEncodingASCII
) ) {
3293 kernResult
= KERN_SUCCESS
;
3295 CFRelease( bsdPathAsCFString
);
3297 IOObjectRelease( nextMedia
);
3303 /* Sets up a real cdrom for use in QEMU */
3304 static bool setup_cdrom(char *bsd_path
, Error
**errp
)
3306 int index
, num_of_test_partitions
= 2, fd
;
3307 char test_partition
[MAXPATHLEN
];
3308 bool partition_found
= false;
3310 /* look for a working partition */
3311 for (index
= 0; index
< num_of_test_partitions
; index
++) {
3312 snprintf(test_partition
, sizeof(test_partition
), "%ss%d", bsd_path
,
3314 fd
= qemu_open(test_partition
, O_RDONLY
| O_BINARY
| O_LARGEFILE
, NULL
);
3316 partition_found
= true;
3322 /* if a working partition on the device was not found */
3323 if (partition_found
== false) {
3324 error_setg(errp
, "Failed to find a working partition on disc");
3326 trace_file_setup_cdrom(test_partition
);
3327 pstrcpy(bsd_path
, MAXPATHLEN
, test_partition
);
3329 return partition_found
;
3332 /* Prints directions on mounting and unmounting a device */
3333 static void print_unmounting_directions(const char *file_name
)
3335 error_report("If device %s is mounted on the desktop, unmount"
3336 " it first before using it in QEMU", file_name
);
3337 error_report("Command to unmount device: diskutil unmountDisk %s",
3339 error_report("Command to mount device: diskutil mountDisk %s", file_name
);
3342 #endif /* defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) */
3344 static int hdev_probe_device(const char *filename
)
3348 /* allow a dedicated CD-ROM driver to match with a higher priority */
3349 if (strstart(filename
, "/dev/cdrom", NULL
))
3352 if (stat(filename
, &st
) >= 0 &&
3353 (S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
) || S_ISBLK(st
.st_mode
))) {
3360 static void hdev_parse_filename(const char *filename
, QDict
*options
,
3363 bdrv_parse_filename_strip_prefix(filename
, "host_device:", options
);
3366 static bool hdev_is_sg(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
3369 #if defined(__linux__)
3371 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3373 struct sg_scsi_id scsiid
;
3377 if (stat(bs
->filename
, &st
) < 0 || !S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
)) {
3381 ret
= ioctl(s
->fd
, SG_GET_VERSION_NUM
, &sg_version
);
3386 ret
= ioctl(s
->fd
, SG_GET_SCSI_ID
, &scsiid
);
3388 trace_file_hdev_is_sg(scsiid
.scsi_type
, sg_version
);
3397 static int hdev_open(BlockDriverState
*bs
, QDict
*options
, int flags
,
3400 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3403 #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
3405 * Caution: while qdict_get_str() is fine, getting non-string types
3406 * would require more care. When @options come from -blockdev or
3407 * blockdev_add, its members are typed according to the QAPI
3408 * schema, but when they come from -drive, they're all QString.
3410 const char *filename
= qdict_get_str(options
, "filename");
3411 char bsd_path
[MAXPATHLEN
] = "";
3412 bool error_occurred
= false;
3414 /* If using a real cdrom */
3415 if (strcmp(filename
, "/dev/cdrom") == 0) {
3416 char *mediaType
= NULL
;
3417 kern_return_t ret_val
;
3418 io_iterator_t mediaIterator
= 0;
3420 mediaType
= FindEjectableOpticalMedia(&mediaIterator
);
3421 if (mediaType
== NULL
) {
3422 error_setg(errp
, "Please make sure your CD/DVD is in the optical"
3424 error_occurred
= true;
3425 goto hdev_open_Mac_error
;
3428 ret_val
= GetBSDPath(mediaIterator
, bsd_path
, sizeof(bsd_path
), flags
);
3429 if (ret_val
!= KERN_SUCCESS
) {
3430 error_setg(errp
, "Could not get BSD path for optical drive");
3431 error_occurred
= true;
3432 goto hdev_open_Mac_error
;
3435 /* If a real optical drive was not found */
3436 if (bsd_path
[0] == '\0') {
3437 error_setg(errp
, "Failed to obtain bsd path for optical drive");
3438 error_occurred
= true;
3439 goto hdev_open_Mac_error
;
3442 /* If using a cdrom disc and finding a partition on the disc failed */
3443 if (strncmp(mediaType
, kIOCDMediaClass
, 9) == 0 &&
3444 setup_cdrom(bsd_path
, errp
) == false) {
3445 print_unmounting_directions(bsd_path
);
3446 error_occurred
= true;
3447 goto hdev_open_Mac_error
;
3450 qdict_put_str(options
, "filename", bsd_path
);
3452 hdev_open_Mac_error
:
3454 if (mediaIterator
) {
3455 IOObjectRelease(mediaIterator
);
3457 if (error_occurred
) {
3461 #endif /* defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) */
3463 s
->type
= FTYPE_FILE
;
3465 ret
= raw_open_common(bs
, options
, flags
, 0, true, errp
);
3467 #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
3469 filename
= bsd_path
;
3471 /* if a physical device experienced an error while being opened */
3472 if (strncmp(filename
, "/dev/", 5) == 0) {
3473 print_unmounting_directions(filename
);
3475 #endif /* defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) */
3479 /* Since this does ioctl the device must be already opened */
3480 bs
->sg
= hdev_is_sg(bs
);
3485 #if defined(__linux__)
3486 static int coroutine_fn
3487 hdev_co_ioctl(BlockDriverState
*bs
, unsigned long int req
, void *buf
)
3489 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3490 RawPosixAIOData acb
;
3498 if (req
== SG_IO
&& s
->pr_mgr
) {
3499 struct sg_io_hdr
*io_hdr
= buf
;
3500 if (io_hdr
->cmdp
[0] == PERSISTENT_RESERVE_OUT
||
3501 io_hdr
->cmdp
[0] == PERSISTENT_RESERVE_IN
) {
3502 return pr_manager_execute(s
->pr_mgr
, bdrv_get_aio_context(bs
),
3507 acb
= (RawPosixAIOData
) {
3509 .aio_type
= QEMU_AIO_IOCTL
,
3510 .aio_fildes
= s
->fd
,
3518 return raw_thread_pool_submit(bs
, handle_aiocb_ioctl
, &acb
);
3522 static int fd_open(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
3524 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3526 /* this is just to ensure s->fd is sane (its called by io ops) */
3532 static coroutine_fn
int
3533 hdev_co_pdiscard(BlockDriverState
*bs
, int64_t offset
, int bytes
)
3535 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3540 raw_account_discard(s
, bytes
, ret
);
3543 return raw_do_pdiscard(bs
, offset
, bytes
, true);
3546 static coroutine_fn
int hdev_co_pwrite_zeroes(BlockDriverState
*bs
,
3547 int64_t offset
, int bytes
, BdrvRequestFlags flags
)
3556 return raw_do_pwrite_zeroes(bs
, offset
, bytes
, flags
, true);
3559 static BlockDriver bdrv_host_device
= {
3560 .format_name
= "host_device",
3561 .protocol_name
= "host_device",
3562 .instance_size
= sizeof(BDRVRawState
),
3563 .bdrv_needs_filename
= true,
3564 .bdrv_probe_device
= hdev_probe_device
,
3565 .bdrv_parse_filename
= hdev_parse_filename
,
3566 .bdrv_file_open
= hdev_open
,
3567 .bdrv_close
= raw_close
,
3568 .bdrv_reopen_prepare
= raw_reopen_prepare
,
3569 .bdrv_reopen_commit
= raw_reopen_commit
,
3570 .bdrv_reopen_abort
= raw_reopen_abort
,
3571 .bdrv_co_create_opts
= bdrv_co_create_opts_simple
,
3572 .create_opts
= &bdrv_create_opts_simple
,
3573 .mutable_opts
= mutable_opts
,
3574 .bdrv_co_invalidate_cache
= raw_co_invalidate_cache
,
3575 .bdrv_co_pwrite_zeroes
= hdev_co_pwrite_zeroes
,
3577 .bdrv_co_preadv
= raw_co_preadv
,
3578 .bdrv_co_pwritev
= raw_co_pwritev
,
3579 .bdrv_co_flush_to_disk
= raw_co_flush_to_disk
,
3580 .bdrv_co_pdiscard
= hdev_co_pdiscard
,
3581 .bdrv_co_copy_range_from
= raw_co_copy_range_from
,
3582 .bdrv_co_copy_range_to
= raw_co_copy_range_to
,
3583 .bdrv_refresh_limits
= raw_refresh_limits
,
3584 .bdrv_io_plug
= raw_aio_plug
,
3585 .bdrv_io_unplug
= raw_aio_unplug
,
3586 .bdrv_attach_aio_context
= raw_aio_attach_aio_context
,
3588 .bdrv_co_truncate
= raw_co_truncate
,
3589 .bdrv_getlength
= raw_getlength
,
3590 .bdrv_get_info
= raw_get_info
,
3591 .bdrv_get_allocated_file_size
3592 = raw_get_allocated_file_size
,
3593 .bdrv_get_specific_stats
= hdev_get_specific_stats
,
3594 .bdrv_check_perm
= raw_check_perm
,
3595 .bdrv_set_perm
= raw_set_perm
,
3596 .bdrv_abort_perm_update
= raw_abort_perm_update
,
3597 .bdrv_probe_blocksizes
= hdev_probe_blocksizes
,
3598 .bdrv_probe_geometry
= hdev_probe_geometry
,
3600 /* generic scsi device */
3602 .bdrv_co_ioctl
= hdev_co_ioctl
,
3606 #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
3607 static void cdrom_parse_filename(const char *filename
, QDict
*options
,
3610 bdrv_parse_filename_strip_prefix(filename
, "host_cdrom:", options
);
3615 static int cdrom_open(BlockDriverState
*bs
, QDict
*options
, int flags
,
3618 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3622 /* open will not fail even if no CD is inserted, so add O_NONBLOCK */
3623 return raw_open_common(bs
, options
, flags
, O_NONBLOCK
, true, errp
);
3626 static int cdrom_probe_device(const char *filename
)
3632 fd
= qemu_open(filename
, O_RDONLY
| O_NONBLOCK
, NULL
);
3636 ret
= fstat(fd
, &st
);
3637 if (ret
== -1 || !S_ISBLK(st
.st_mode
)) {
3641 /* Attempt to detect via a CDROM specific ioctl */
3642 ret
= ioctl(fd
, CDROM_DRIVE_STATUS
, CDSL_CURRENT
);
3652 static bool cdrom_is_inserted(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
3654 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3657 ret
= ioctl(s
->fd
, CDROM_DRIVE_STATUS
, CDSL_CURRENT
);
3658 return ret
== CDS_DISC_OK
;
3661 static void cdrom_eject(BlockDriverState
*bs
, bool eject_flag
)
3663 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3666 if (ioctl(s
->fd
, CDROMEJECT
, NULL
) < 0)
3667 perror("CDROMEJECT");
3669 if (ioctl(s
->fd
, CDROMCLOSETRAY
, NULL
) < 0)
3670 perror("CDROMEJECT");
3674 static void cdrom_lock_medium(BlockDriverState
*bs
, bool locked
)
3676 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3678 if (ioctl(s
->fd
, CDROM_LOCKDOOR
, locked
) < 0) {
3680 * Note: an error can happen if the distribution automatically
3683 /* perror("CDROM_LOCKDOOR"); */
3687 static BlockDriver bdrv_host_cdrom
= {
3688 .format_name
= "host_cdrom",
3689 .protocol_name
= "host_cdrom",
3690 .instance_size
= sizeof(BDRVRawState
),
3691 .bdrv_needs_filename
= true,
3692 .bdrv_probe_device
= cdrom_probe_device
,
3693 .bdrv_parse_filename
= cdrom_parse_filename
,
3694 .bdrv_file_open
= cdrom_open
,
3695 .bdrv_close
= raw_close
,
3696 .bdrv_reopen_prepare
= raw_reopen_prepare
,
3697 .bdrv_reopen_commit
= raw_reopen_commit
,
3698 .bdrv_reopen_abort
= raw_reopen_abort
,
3699 .bdrv_co_create_opts
= bdrv_co_create_opts_simple
,
3700 .create_opts
= &bdrv_create_opts_simple
,
3701 .mutable_opts
= mutable_opts
,
3702 .bdrv_co_invalidate_cache
= raw_co_invalidate_cache
,
3704 .bdrv_co_preadv
= raw_co_preadv
,
3705 .bdrv_co_pwritev
= raw_co_pwritev
,
3706 .bdrv_co_flush_to_disk
= raw_co_flush_to_disk
,
3707 .bdrv_refresh_limits
= raw_refresh_limits
,
3708 .bdrv_io_plug
= raw_aio_plug
,
3709 .bdrv_io_unplug
= raw_aio_unplug
,
3710 .bdrv_attach_aio_context
= raw_aio_attach_aio_context
,
3712 .bdrv_co_truncate
= raw_co_truncate
,
3713 .bdrv_getlength
= raw_getlength
,
3714 .has_variable_length
= true,
3715 .bdrv_get_allocated_file_size
3716 = raw_get_allocated_file_size
,
3718 /* removable device support */
3719 .bdrv_is_inserted
= cdrom_is_inserted
,
3720 .bdrv_eject
= cdrom_eject
,
3721 .bdrv_lock_medium
= cdrom_lock_medium
,
3723 /* generic scsi device */
3724 .bdrv_co_ioctl
= hdev_co_ioctl
,
3726 #endif /* __linux__ */
3728 #if defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
3729 static int cdrom_open(BlockDriverState
*bs
, QDict
*options
, int flags
,
3732 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3737 ret
= raw_open_common(bs
, options
, flags
, 0, true, errp
);
3742 /* make sure the door isn't locked at this time */
3743 ioctl(s
->fd
, CDIOCALLOW
);
3747 static int cdrom_probe_device(const char *filename
)
3749 if (strstart(filename
, "/dev/cd", NULL
) ||
3750 strstart(filename
, "/dev/acd", NULL
))
3755 static int cdrom_reopen(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
3757 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3761 * Force reread of possibly changed/newly loaded disc,
3762 * FreeBSD seems to not notice sometimes...
3766 fd
= qemu_open(bs
->filename
, s
->open_flags
, NULL
);
3773 /* make sure the door isn't locked at this time */
3774 ioctl(s
->fd
, CDIOCALLOW
);
3778 static bool cdrom_is_inserted(BlockDriverState
*bs
)
3780 return raw_getlength(bs
) > 0;
3783 static void cdrom_eject(BlockDriverState
*bs
, bool eject_flag
)
3785 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3790 (void) ioctl(s
->fd
, CDIOCALLOW
);
3793 if (ioctl(s
->fd
, CDIOCEJECT
) < 0)
3794 perror("CDIOCEJECT");
3796 if (ioctl(s
->fd
, CDIOCCLOSE
) < 0)
3797 perror("CDIOCCLOSE");
3803 static void cdrom_lock_medium(BlockDriverState
*bs
, bool locked
)
3805 BDRVRawState
*s
= bs
->opaque
;
3809 if (ioctl(s
->fd
, (locked
? CDIOCPREVENT
: CDIOCALLOW
)) < 0) {
3811 * Note: an error can happen if the distribution automatically
3814 /* perror("CDROM_LOCKDOOR"); */
3818 static BlockDriver bdrv_host_cdrom
= {
3819 .format_name
= "host_cdrom",
3820 .protocol_name
= "host_cdrom",
3821 .instance_size
= sizeof(BDRVRawState
),
3822 .bdrv_needs_filename
= true,
3823 .bdrv_probe_device
= cdrom_probe_device
,
3824 .bdrv_parse_filename
= cdrom_parse_filename
,
3825 .bdrv_file_open
= cdrom_open
,
3826 .bdrv_close
= raw_close
,
3827 .bdrv_reopen_prepare
= raw_reopen_prepare
,
3828 .bdrv_reopen_commit
= raw_reopen_commit
,
3829 .bdrv_reopen_abort
= raw_reopen_abort
,
3830 .bdrv_co_create_opts
= bdrv_co_create_opts_simple
,
3831 .create_opts
= &bdrv_create_opts_simple
,
3832 .mutable_opts
= mutable_opts
,
3834 .bdrv_co_preadv
= raw_co_preadv
,
3835 .bdrv_co_pwritev
= raw_co_pwritev
,
3836 .bdrv_co_flush_to_disk
= raw_co_flush_to_disk
,
3837 .bdrv_refresh_limits
= raw_refresh_limits
,
3838 .bdrv_io_plug
= raw_aio_plug
,
3839 .bdrv_io_unplug
= raw_aio_unplug
,
3840 .bdrv_attach_aio_context
= raw_aio_attach_aio_context
,
3842 .bdrv_co_truncate
= raw_co_truncate
,
3843 .bdrv_getlength
= raw_getlength
,
3844 .has_variable_length
= true,
3845 .bdrv_get_allocated_file_size
3846 = raw_get_allocated_file_size
,
3848 /* removable device support */
3849 .bdrv_is_inserted
= cdrom_is_inserted
,
3850 .bdrv_eject
= cdrom_eject
,
3851 .bdrv_lock_medium
= cdrom_lock_medium
,
3853 #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */
3855 static void bdrv_file_init(void)
3858 * Register all the drivers. Note that order is important, the driver
3859 * registered last will get probed first.
3861 bdrv_register(&bdrv_file
);
3862 bdrv_register(&bdrv_host_device
);
3864 bdrv_register(&bdrv_host_cdrom
);
3866 #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
3867 bdrv_register(&bdrv_host_cdrom
);
3871 block_init(bdrv_file_init
);