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1 /*
2 * QEMU System Emulator block driver
4 * Copyright (c) 2003 Fabrice Bellard
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24 #ifndef BLOCK_INT_H
25 #define BLOCK_INT_H
27 #include "block.h"
28 #include "qemu-option.h"
29 #include "qemu-queue.h"
30 #include "qemu-coroutine.h"
31 #include "qemu-timer.h"
32 #include "qapi-types.h"
34 #define BLOCK_FLAG_ENCRYPT 1
35 #define BLOCK_FLAG_COMPAT6 4
37 #define BLOCK_IO_LIMIT_READ 0
38 #define BLOCK_IO_LIMIT_WRITE 1
39 #define BLOCK_IO_LIMIT_TOTAL 2
41 #define BLOCK_IO_SLICE_TIME 100000000
42 #define NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND 1000000000.0
44 #define BLOCK_OPT_SIZE "size"
45 #define BLOCK_OPT_ENCRYPT "encryption"
46 #define BLOCK_OPT_COMPAT6 "compat6"
47 #define BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FILE "backing_file"
48 #define BLOCK_OPT_BACKING_FMT "backing_fmt"
49 #define BLOCK_OPT_CLUSTER_SIZE "cluster_size"
50 #define BLOCK_OPT_TABLE_SIZE "table_size"
51 #define BLOCK_OPT_PREALLOC "preallocation"
52 #define BLOCK_OPT_SUBFMT "subformat"
53 #define BLOCK_OPT_COMPAT_LEVEL "compat"
55 typedef struct BdrvTrackedRequest BdrvTrackedRequest;
57 typedef struct BlockIOLimit {
58 int64_t bps[3];
59 int64_t iops[3];
60 } BlockIOLimit;
62 typedef struct BlockIOBaseValue {
63 uint64_t bytes[2];
64 uint64_t ios[2];
65 } BlockIOBaseValue;
67 typedef struct BlockJob BlockJob;
69 /**
70 * BlockJobType:
72 * A class type for block job objects.
74 typedef struct BlockJobType {
75 /** Derived BlockJob struct size */
76 size_t instance_size;
78 /** String describing the operation, part of query-block-jobs QMP API */
79 const char *job_type;
81 /** Optional callback for job types that support setting a speed limit */
82 void (*set_speed)(BlockJob *job, int64_t speed, Error **errp);
83 } BlockJobType;
85 /**
86 * BlockJob:
88 * Long-running operation on a BlockDriverState.
90 struct BlockJob {
91 /** The job type, including the job vtable. */
92 const BlockJobType *job_type;
94 /** The block device on which the job is operating. */
95 BlockDriverState *bs;
97 /**
98 * The coroutine that executes the job. If not NULL, it is
99 * reentered when busy is false and the job is cancelled.
101 Coroutine *co;
104 * Set to true if the job should cancel itself. The flag must
105 * always be tested just before toggling the busy flag from false
106 * to true. After a job has been cancelled, it should only yield
107 * if #qemu_aio_wait will ("sooner or later") reenter the coroutine.
109 bool cancelled;
112 * Set to false by the job while it is in a quiescent state, where
113 * no I/O is pending and the job has yielded on any condition
114 * that is not detected by #qemu_aio_wait, such as a timer.
116 bool busy;
118 /** Offset that is published by the query-block-jobs QMP API */
119 int64_t offset;
121 /** Length that is published by the query-block-jobs QMP API */
122 int64_t len;
124 /** Speed that was set with @block_job_set_speed. */
125 int64_t speed;
127 /** The completion function that will be called when the job completes. */
128 BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb;
130 /** The opaque value that is passed to the completion function. */
131 void *opaque;
134 struct BlockDriver {
135 const char *format_name;
136 int instance_size;
137 int (*bdrv_probe)(const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size, const char *filename);
138 int (*bdrv_probe_device)(const char *filename);
139 int (*bdrv_open)(BlockDriverState *bs, int flags);
140 int (*bdrv_file_open)(BlockDriverState *bs, const char *filename, int flags);
141 int (*bdrv_read)(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
142 uint8_t *buf, int nb_sectors);
143 int (*bdrv_write)(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
144 const uint8_t *buf, int nb_sectors);
145 void (*bdrv_close)(BlockDriverState *bs);
146 void (*bdrv_rebind)(BlockDriverState *bs);
147 int (*bdrv_create)(const char *filename, QEMUOptionParameter *options);
148 int (*bdrv_set_key)(BlockDriverState *bs, const char *key);
149 int (*bdrv_make_empty)(BlockDriverState *bs);
150 /* aio */
151 BlockDriverAIOCB *(*bdrv_aio_readv)(BlockDriverState *bs,
152 int64_t sector_num, QEMUIOVector *qiov, int nb_sectors,
153 BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque);
154 BlockDriverAIOCB *(*bdrv_aio_writev)(BlockDriverState *bs,
155 int64_t sector_num, QEMUIOVector *qiov, int nb_sectors,
156 BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque);
157 BlockDriverAIOCB *(*bdrv_aio_flush)(BlockDriverState *bs,
158 BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque);
159 BlockDriverAIOCB *(*bdrv_aio_discard)(BlockDriverState *bs,
160 int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors,
161 BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque);
163 int coroutine_fn (*bdrv_co_readv)(BlockDriverState *bs,
164 int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors, QEMUIOVector *qiov);
165 int coroutine_fn (*bdrv_co_writev)(BlockDriverState *bs,
166 int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors, QEMUIOVector *qiov);
168 * Efficiently zero a region of the disk image. Typically an image format
169 * would use a compact metadata representation to implement this. This
170 * function pointer may be NULL and .bdrv_co_writev() will be called
171 * instead.
173 int coroutine_fn (*bdrv_co_write_zeroes)(BlockDriverState *bs,
174 int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors);
175 int coroutine_fn (*bdrv_co_discard)(BlockDriverState *bs,
176 int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors);
177 int coroutine_fn (*bdrv_co_is_allocated)(BlockDriverState *bs,
178 int64_t sector_num, int nb_sectors, int *pnum);
181 * Invalidate any cached meta-data.
183 void (*bdrv_invalidate_cache)(BlockDriverState *bs);
186 * Flushes all data that was already written to the OS all the way down to
187 * the disk (for example raw-posix calls fsync()).
189 int coroutine_fn (*bdrv_co_flush_to_disk)(BlockDriverState *bs);
192 * Flushes all internal caches to the OS. The data may still sit in a
193 * writeback cache of the host OS, but it will survive a crash of the qemu
194 * process.
196 int coroutine_fn (*bdrv_co_flush_to_os)(BlockDriverState *bs);
198 const char *protocol_name;
199 int (*bdrv_truncate)(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t offset);
200 int64_t (*bdrv_getlength)(BlockDriverState *bs);
201 int64_t (*bdrv_get_allocated_file_size)(BlockDriverState *bs);
202 int (*bdrv_write_compressed)(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
203 const uint8_t *buf, int nb_sectors);
205 int (*bdrv_snapshot_create)(BlockDriverState *bs,
206 QEMUSnapshotInfo *sn_info);
207 int (*bdrv_snapshot_goto)(BlockDriverState *bs,
208 const char *snapshot_id);
209 int (*bdrv_snapshot_delete)(BlockDriverState *bs, const char *snapshot_id);
210 int (*bdrv_snapshot_list)(BlockDriverState *bs,
211 QEMUSnapshotInfo **psn_info);
212 int (*bdrv_snapshot_load_tmp)(BlockDriverState *bs,
213 const char *snapshot_name);
214 int (*bdrv_get_info)(BlockDriverState *bs, BlockDriverInfo *bdi);
216 int (*bdrv_save_vmstate)(BlockDriverState *bs, const uint8_t *buf,
217 int64_t pos, int size);
218 int (*bdrv_load_vmstate)(BlockDriverState *bs, uint8_t *buf,
219 int64_t pos, int size);
221 int (*bdrv_change_backing_file)(BlockDriverState *bs,
222 const char *backing_file, const char *backing_fmt);
224 /* removable device specific */
225 int (*bdrv_is_inserted)(BlockDriverState *bs);
226 int (*bdrv_media_changed)(BlockDriverState *bs);
227 void (*bdrv_eject)(BlockDriverState *bs, bool eject_flag);
228 void (*bdrv_lock_medium)(BlockDriverState *bs, bool locked);
230 /* to control generic scsi devices */
231 int (*bdrv_ioctl)(BlockDriverState *bs, unsigned long int req, void *buf);
232 BlockDriverAIOCB *(*bdrv_aio_ioctl)(BlockDriverState *bs,
233 unsigned long int req, void *buf,
234 BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb, void *opaque);
236 /* List of options for creating images, terminated by name == NULL */
237 QEMUOptionParameter *create_options;
241 * Returns 0 for completed check, -errno for internal errors.
242 * The check results are stored in result.
244 int (*bdrv_check)(BlockDriverState* bs, BdrvCheckResult *result);
246 void (*bdrv_debug_event)(BlockDriverState *bs, BlkDebugEvent event);
249 * Returns 1 if newly created images are guaranteed to contain only
250 * zeros, 0 otherwise.
252 int (*bdrv_has_zero_init)(BlockDriverState *bs);
254 QLIST_ENTRY(BlockDriver) list;
258 * Note: the function bdrv_append() copies and swaps contents of
259 * BlockDriverStates, so if you add new fields to this struct, please
260 * inspect bdrv_append() to determine if the new fields need to be
261 * copied as well.
263 struct BlockDriverState {
264 int64_t total_sectors; /* if we are reading a disk image, give its
265 size in sectors */
266 int read_only; /* if true, the media is read only */
267 int keep_read_only; /* if true, the media was requested to stay read only */
268 int open_flags; /* flags used to open the file, re-used for re-open */
269 int encrypted; /* if true, the media is encrypted */
270 int valid_key; /* if true, a valid encryption key has been set */
271 int sg; /* if true, the device is a /dev/sg* */
272 int copy_on_read; /* if true, copy read backing sectors into image
273 note this is a reference count */
275 BlockDriver *drv; /* NULL means no media */
276 void *opaque;
278 void *dev; /* attached device model, if any */
279 /* TODO change to DeviceState when all users are qdevified */
280 const BlockDevOps *dev_ops;
281 void *dev_opaque;
283 char filename[1024];
284 char backing_file[1024]; /* if non zero, the image is a diff of
285 this file image */
286 char backing_format[16]; /* if non-zero and backing_file exists */
287 int is_temporary;
289 BlockDriverState *backing_hd;
290 BlockDriverState *file;
292 /* number of in-flight copy-on-read requests */
293 unsigned int copy_on_read_in_flight;
295 /* the time for latest disk I/O */
296 int64_t slice_time;
297 int64_t slice_start;
298 int64_t slice_end;
299 BlockIOLimit io_limits;
300 BlockIOBaseValue io_base;
301 CoQueue throttled_reqs;
302 QEMUTimer *block_timer;
303 bool io_limits_enabled;
305 /* I/O stats (display with "info blockstats"). */
306 uint64_t nr_bytes[BDRV_MAX_IOTYPE];
307 uint64_t nr_ops[BDRV_MAX_IOTYPE];
308 uint64_t total_time_ns[BDRV_MAX_IOTYPE];
309 uint64_t wr_highest_sector;
311 /* Whether the disk can expand beyond total_sectors */
312 int growable;
314 /* the memory alignment required for the buffers handled by this driver */
315 int buffer_alignment;
317 /* do we need to tell the quest if we have a volatile write cache? */
318 int enable_write_cache;
320 /* NOTE: the following infos are only hints for real hardware
321 drivers. They are not used by the block driver */
322 int cyls, heads, secs, translation;
323 BlockErrorAction on_read_error, on_write_error;
324 bool iostatus_enabled;
325 BlockDeviceIoStatus iostatus;
326 char device_name[32];
327 unsigned long *dirty_bitmap;
328 int64_t dirty_count;
329 int in_use; /* users other than guest access, eg. block migration */
330 QTAILQ_ENTRY(BlockDriverState) list;
332 QLIST_HEAD(, BdrvTrackedRequest) tracked_requests;
334 /* long-running background operation */
335 BlockJob *job;
338 void get_tmp_filename(char *filename, int size);
340 void bdrv_set_io_limits(BlockDriverState *bs,
341 BlockIOLimit *io_limits);
343 #ifdef _WIN32
344 int is_windows_drive(const char *filename);
345 #endif
348 * block_job_create:
349 * @job_type: The class object for the newly-created job.
350 * @bs: The block
351 * @speed: The maximum speed, in bytes per second, or 0 for unlimited.
352 * @cb: Completion function for the job.
353 * @opaque: Opaque pointer value passed to @cb.
354 * @errp: Error object.
356 * Create a new long-running block device job and return it. The job
357 * will call @cb asynchronously when the job completes. Note that
358 * @bs may have been closed at the time the @cb it is called. If
359 * this is the case, the job may be reported as either cancelled or
360 * completed.
362 * This function is not part of the public job interface; it should be
363 * called from a wrapper that is specific to the job type.
365 void *block_job_create(const BlockJobType *job_type, BlockDriverState *bs,
366 int64_t speed, BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb,
367 void *opaque, Error **errp);
370 * block_job_sleep_ns:
371 * @job: The job that calls the function.
372 * @clock: The clock to sleep on.
373 * @ns: How many nanoseconds to stop for.
375 * Put the job to sleep (assuming that it wasn't canceled) for @ns
376 * nanoseconds. Canceling the job will interrupt the wait immediately.
378 void block_job_sleep_ns(BlockJob *job, QEMUClock *clock, int64_t ns);
381 * block_job_complete:
382 * @job: The job being completed.
383 * @ret: The status code.
385 * Call the completion function that was registered at creation time, and
386 * free @job.
388 void block_job_complete(BlockJob *job, int ret);
391 * block_job_set_speed:
392 * @job: The job to set the speed for.
393 * @speed: The new value
394 * @errp: Error object.
396 * Set a rate-limiting parameter for the job; the actual meaning may
397 * vary depending on the job type.
399 void block_job_set_speed(BlockJob *job, int64_t speed, Error **errp);
402 * block_job_cancel:
403 * @job: The job to be canceled.
405 * Asynchronously cancel the specified job.
407 void block_job_cancel(BlockJob *job);
410 * block_job_is_cancelled:
411 * @job: The job being queried.
413 * Returns whether the job is scheduled for cancellation.
415 bool block_job_is_cancelled(BlockJob *job);
418 * block_job_cancel:
419 * @job: The job to be canceled.
421 * Asynchronously cancel the job and wait for it to reach a quiescent
422 * state. Note that the completion callback will still be called
423 * asynchronously, hence it is *not* valid to call #bdrv_delete
424 * immediately after #block_job_cancel_sync. Users of block jobs
425 * will usually protect the BlockDriverState objects with a reference
426 * count, should this be a concern.
428 * Returns the return value from the job if the job actually completed
429 * during the call, or -ECANCELED if it was canceled.
431 int block_job_cancel_sync(BlockJob *job);
434 * stream_start:
435 * @bs: Block device to operate on.
436 * @base: Block device that will become the new base, or %NULL to
437 * flatten the whole backing file chain onto @bs.
438 * @base_id: The file name that will be written to @bs as the new
439 * backing file if the job completes. Ignored if @base is %NULL.
440 * @speed: The maximum speed, in bytes per second, or 0 for unlimited.
441 * @cb: Completion function for the job.
442 * @opaque: Opaque pointer value passed to @cb.
443 * @errp: Error object.
445 * Start a streaming operation on @bs. Clusters that are unallocated
446 * in @bs, but allocated in any image between @base and @bs (both
447 * exclusive) will be written to @bs. At the end of a successful
448 * streaming job, the backing file of @bs will be changed to
449 * @base_id in the written image and to @base in the live BlockDriverState.
451 void stream_start(BlockDriverState *bs, BlockDriverState *base,
452 const char *base_id, int64_t speed,
453 BlockDriverCompletionFunc *cb,
454 void *opaque, Error **errp);
456 #endif /* BLOCK_INT_H */