Message ID | 20180228180507.3964-13-mreitz@redhat.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | [v3,01/16] block: BDS deletion during bdrv_drain_recurse | expand |
On 02/28/2018 01:05 PM, Max Reitz wrote: > This new function allows to look for a consecutively dirty area in a > dirty bitmap. > > Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> > --- > include/block/dirty-bitmap.h | 2 ++ > block/dirty-bitmap.c | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 57 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/include/block/dirty-bitmap.h b/include/block/dirty-bitmap.h > index e3f4bbf51d..8c8f63e722 100644 > --- a/include/block/dirty-bitmap.h > +++ b/include/block/dirty-bitmap.h > @@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ void bdrv_set_dirty_bitmap_locked(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap, > void bdrv_reset_dirty_bitmap_locked(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap, > int64_t offset, int64_t bytes); > int64_t bdrv_dirty_iter_next(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *iter); > +bool bdrv_dirty_iter_next_area(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *iter, uint64_t max_offset, > + uint64_t *offset, int *bytes); > void bdrv_set_dirty_iter(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *hbi, int64_t offset); > int64_t bdrv_get_dirty_count(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap); > int64_t bdrv_get_meta_dirty_count(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap); > diff --git a/block/dirty-bitmap.c b/block/dirty-bitmap.c > index d8e999226e..5d6b8dba89 100644 > --- a/block/dirty-bitmap.c > +++ b/block/dirty-bitmap.c > @@ -496,6 +496,61 @@ int64_t bdrv_dirty_iter_next(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *iter) > return hbitmap_iter_next(&iter->hbi, true); > } > > +/** > + * Return the next consecutively dirty area in the dirty bitmap > + * belonging to the given iterator @iter. > + * > + * @max_offset: Maximum value that may be returned for > + * *offset + *bytes > + * @offset: Will contain the start offset of the next dirty area > + * @bytes: Will contain the length of the next dirty area > + * > + * Returns: True if a dirty area could be found before max_offset > + * (which means that *offset and *bytes then contain valid > + * values), false otherwise. > + * > + * Note that @iter is never advanced if false is returned. If an area > + * is found (which means that true is returned), it will be advanced > + * past that area. > + */ > +bool bdrv_dirty_iter_next_area(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *iter, uint64_t max_offset, > + uint64_t *offset, int *bytes) > +{ > + uint32_t granularity = bdrv_dirty_bitmap_granularity(iter->bitmap); > + uint64_t gran_max_offset; > + int64_t ret; > + int size; > + > + if (max_offset == iter->bitmap->size) { > + /* If max_offset points to the image end, round it up by the > + * bitmap granularity */ > + gran_max_offset = ROUND_UP(max_offset, granularity); > + } else { > + gran_max_offset = max_offset; > + } > + > + ret = hbitmap_iter_next(&iter->hbi, false); > + if (ret < 0 || ret + granularity > gran_max_offset) { > + return false; > + } > + > + *offset = ret; > + size = 0; > + > + assert(granularity <= INT_MAX); > + > + do { > + /* Advance iterator */ > + ret = hbitmap_iter_next(&iter->hbi, true); > + size += granularity; > + } while (ret + granularity <= gran_max_offset && > + hbitmap_iter_next(&iter->hbi, false) == ret + granularity && > + size <= INT_MAX - granularity); > + > + *bytes = MIN(size, max_offset - *offset); > + return true; > +} > + > /* Called within bdrv_dirty_bitmap_lock..unlock */ > void bdrv_set_dirty_bitmap_locked(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap, > int64_t offset, int64_t bytes) > 10, 11, 12: Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
diff --git a/include/block/dirty-bitmap.h b/include/block/dirty-bitmap.h index e3f4bbf51d..8c8f63e722 100644 --- a/include/block/dirty-bitmap.h +++ b/include/block/dirty-bitmap.h @@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ void bdrv_set_dirty_bitmap_locked(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap, void bdrv_reset_dirty_bitmap_locked(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap, int64_t offset, int64_t bytes); int64_t bdrv_dirty_iter_next(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *iter); +bool bdrv_dirty_iter_next_area(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *iter, uint64_t max_offset, + uint64_t *offset, int *bytes); void bdrv_set_dirty_iter(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *hbi, int64_t offset); int64_t bdrv_get_dirty_count(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap); int64_t bdrv_get_meta_dirty_count(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap); diff --git a/block/dirty-bitmap.c b/block/dirty-bitmap.c index d8e999226e..5d6b8dba89 100644 --- a/block/dirty-bitmap.c +++ b/block/dirty-bitmap.c @@ -496,6 +496,61 @@ int64_t bdrv_dirty_iter_next(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *iter) return hbitmap_iter_next(&iter->hbi, true); } +/** + * Return the next consecutively dirty area in the dirty bitmap + * belonging to the given iterator @iter. + * + * @max_offset: Maximum value that may be returned for + * *offset + *bytes + * @offset: Will contain the start offset of the next dirty area + * @bytes: Will contain the length of the next dirty area + * + * Returns: True if a dirty area could be found before max_offset + * (which means that *offset and *bytes then contain valid + * values), false otherwise. + * + * Note that @iter is never advanced if false is returned. If an area + * is found (which means that true is returned), it will be advanced + * past that area. + */ +bool bdrv_dirty_iter_next_area(BdrvDirtyBitmapIter *iter, uint64_t max_offset, + uint64_t *offset, int *bytes) +{ + uint32_t granularity = bdrv_dirty_bitmap_granularity(iter->bitmap); + uint64_t gran_max_offset; + int64_t ret; + int size; + + if (max_offset == iter->bitmap->size) { + /* If max_offset points to the image end, round it up by the + * bitmap granularity */ + gran_max_offset = ROUND_UP(max_offset, granularity); + } else { + gran_max_offset = max_offset; + } + + ret = hbitmap_iter_next(&iter->hbi, false); + if (ret < 0 || ret + granularity > gran_max_offset) { + return false; + } + + *offset = ret; + size = 0; + + assert(granularity <= INT_MAX); + + do { + /* Advance iterator */ + ret = hbitmap_iter_next(&iter->hbi, true); + size += granularity; + } while (ret + granularity <= gran_max_offset && + hbitmap_iter_next(&iter->hbi, false) == ret + granularity && + size <= INT_MAX - granularity); + + *bytes = MIN(size, max_offset - *offset); + return true; +} + /* Called within bdrv_dirty_bitmap_lock..unlock */ void bdrv_set_dirty_bitmap_locked(BdrvDirtyBitmap *bitmap, int64_t offset, int64_t bytes)
This new function allows to look for a consecutively dirty area in a dirty bitmap. Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> --- include/block/dirty-bitmap.h | 2 ++ block/dirty-bitmap.c | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 57 insertions(+)