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Cc: kwolf@redhat.com, quintela@redhat.com Subject: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 2/3] qcow2: Rewrite alloc_refcount_block/grow_refcount_table X-BeenThere: qemu-devel@nongnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 Precedence: list List-Id: qemu-devel.nongnu.org List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: qemu-devel-bounces+incoming=patchwork.ozlabs.org@nongnu.org Errors-To: qemu-devel-bounces+incoming=patchwork.ozlabs.org@nongnu.org The current implementation of alloc_refcount_block and grow_refcount_table has fundamental problems regarding error handling. There are some places where an I/O error means that the image is going to be corrupted. I have found that the only way to fix this is to completely rewrite the thing. In detail, the problem is that the refcount blocks itself are allocated using alloc_refcount_noref (to avoid endless recursion when updating the refcount of the new refcount block, which migh access just the same refcount block but its allocation is not yet completed...). Only at the end of the refcount allocation the refcount of the refcount block is increased. If an error happens in between, the refcount block is in use, but has a refcount of zero and will likely be overwritten later. The new approach is explained in comments in the code. The trick is basically to let new refcount blocks describe their own refcount, so their refcount will be automatically changed when they are hooked up in the refcount table. Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf Acked-by: Juan Quintela --- block/qcow2-refcount.c | 310 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 files changed, 222 insertions(+), 88 deletions(-) diff --git a/block/qcow2-refcount.c b/block/qcow2-refcount.c index 933311c..f714ca2 100644 --- a/block/qcow2-refcount.c +++ b/block/qcow2-refcount.c @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ #include "block/qcow2.h" static int64_t alloc_clusters_noref(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t size); -static int update_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs, +static int QEMU_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT update_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t offset, int64_t length, int addend); @@ -141,114 +141,248 @@ static unsigned int next_refcount_table_size(BDRVQcowState *s, return refcount_table_clusters << (s->cluster_bits - 3); } -static int grow_refcount_table(BlockDriverState *bs, int min_size) + +/* Checks if two offsets are described by the same refcount block */ +static int in_same_refcount_block(BDRVQcowState *s, uint64_t offset_a, + uint64_t offset_b) +{ + uint64_t block_a = offset_a >> (2 * s->cluster_bits - REFCOUNT_SHIFT); + uint64_t block_b = offset_b >> (2 * s->cluster_bits - REFCOUNT_SHIFT); + + return (block_a == block_b); +} + +/* + * Loads a refcount block. If it doesn't exist yet, it is allocated first + * (including growing the refcount table if needed). + * + * Returns the offset of the refcount block on success or -errno in error case + */ +static int64_t alloc_refcount_block(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t cluster_index) { BDRVQcowState *s = bs->opaque; - int new_table_size, new_table_size2, refcount_table_clusters, i, ret; - uint64_t *new_table; - int64_t table_offset; - uint8_t data[12]; - int old_table_size; - int64_t old_table_offset; + unsigned int refcount_table_index; + int ret; + + /* Find the refcount block for the given cluster */ + refcount_table_index = cluster_index >> (s->cluster_bits - REFCOUNT_SHIFT); + + if (refcount_table_index < s->refcount_table_size) { + + uint64_t refcount_block_offset = + s->refcount_table[refcount_table_index]; + + /* If it's already there, we're done */ + if (refcount_block_offset) { + if (refcount_block_offset != s->refcount_block_cache_offset) { + ret = load_refcount_block(bs, refcount_block_offset); + if (ret < 0) { + return ret; + } + } + return refcount_block_offset; + } + } + + /* + * If we came here, we need to allocate something. Something is at least + * a cluster for the new refcount block. It may also include a new refcount + * table if the old refcount table is too small. + * + * Note that allocating clusters here needs some special care: + * + * - We can't use the normal qcow2_alloc_clusters(), it would try to + * increase the refcount and very likely we would end up with an endless + * recursion. Instead we must place the refcount blocks in a way that + * they can describe them themselves. + * + * - We need to consider that at this point we are inside update_refcounts + * and doing the initial refcount increase. This means that some clusters + * have already been allocated by the caller, but their refcount isn't + * accurate yet. free_cluster_index tells us where this allocation ends + * as long as we don't overwrite it by freeing clusters. + * + * - alloc_clusters_noref and qcow2_free_clusters may load a different + * refcount block into the cache + */ + + if (cache_refcount_updates) { + ret = write_refcount_block(s); + if (ret < 0) { + return ret; + } + } + + /* Allocate the refcount block itself and mark it as used */ + uint64_t new_block = alloc_clusters_noref(bs, s->cluster_size); + memset(s->refcount_block_cache, 0, s->cluster_size); + s->refcount_block_cache_offset = new_block; - if (min_size <= s->refcount_table_size) - return 0; - /* compute new table size */ - new_table_size = next_refcount_table_size(s, min_size); #ifdef DEBUG_ALLOC2 - printf("grow_refcount_table from %d to %d\n", - s->refcount_table_size, - new_table_size); + fprintf(stderr, "qcow2: Allocate refcount block %d for %" PRIx64 + " at %" PRIx64 "\n", + refcount_table_index, cluster_index << s->cluster_bits, new_block); #endif - new_table_size2 = new_table_size * sizeof(uint64_t); - new_table = qemu_mallocz(new_table_size2); + + if (in_same_refcount_block(s, new_block, cluster_index << s->cluster_bits)) { + /* The block describes itself, need to update the cache */ + int block_index = (new_block >> s->cluster_bits) & + ((1 << (s->cluster_bits - REFCOUNT_SHIFT)) - 1); + s->refcount_block_cache[block_index] = cpu_to_be16(1); + } else { + /* Described somewhere else. This can recurse at most twice before we + * arrive at a block that describes itself. */ + ret = update_refcount(bs, new_block, s->cluster_size, 1); + if (ret < 0) { + goto fail_block; + } + } + + /* Now the new refcount block needs to be written to disk */ + ret = bdrv_pwrite(s->hd, new_block, s->refcount_block_cache, + s->cluster_size); + if (ret < 0) { + goto fail_block; + } + + /* If the refcount table is big enough, just hook the block up there */ + if (refcount_table_index < s->refcount_table_size) { + uint64_t data64 = cpu_to_be64(new_block); + ret = bdrv_pwrite(s->hd, + s->refcount_table_offset + refcount_table_index * sizeof(uint64_t), + &data64, sizeof(data64)); + if (ret < 0) { + goto fail_block; + } + + s->refcount_table[refcount_table_index] = new_block; + return new_block; + } + + /* + * If we come here, we need to grow the refcount table. Again, a new + * refcount table needs some space and we can't simply allocate to avoid + * endless recursion. + * + * Therefore let's grab new refcount blocks at the end of the image, which + * will describe themselves and the new refcount table. This way we can + * reference them only in the new table and do the switch to the new + * refcount table at once without producing an inconsistent state in + * between. + */ + /* Calculate the number of refcount blocks needed so far */ + uint64_t refcount_block_clusters = 1 << (s->cluster_bits - REFCOUNT_SHIFT); + uint64_t blocks_used = (s->free_cluster_index + + refcount_block_clusters - 1) / refcount_block_clusters; + + /* And now we need at least one block more for the new metadata */ + uint64_t table_size = next_refcount_table_size(s, blocks_used + 1); + uint64_t last_table_size; + uint64_t blocks_clusters; + do { + uint64_t table_clusters = size_to_clusters(s, table_size); + blocks_clusters = 1 + + ((table_clusters + refcount_block_clusters - 1) + / refcount_block_clusters); + uint64_t meta_clusters = table_clusters + blocks_clusters; + + last_table_size = table_size; + table_size = next_refcount_table_size(s, blocks_used + + ((meta_clusters + refcount_block_clusters - 1) + / refcount_block_clusters)); + + } while (last_table_size != table_size); + +#ifdef DEBUG_ALLOC2 + fprintf(stderr, "qcow2: Grow refcount table %" PRId32 " => %" PRId64 "\n", + s->refcount_table_size, table_size); +#endif + + /* Create the new refcount table and blocks */ + uint64_t meta_offset = (blocks_used * refcount_block_clusters) * + s->cluster_size; + uint64_t table_offset = meta_offset + blocks_clusters * s->cluster_size; + uint16_t *new_blocks = qemu_mallocz(blocks_clusters * s->cluster_size); + uint64_t *new_table = qemu_mallocz(table_size * sizeof(uint64_t)); + + assert(meta_offset >= (s->free_cluster_index * s->cluster_size)); + + /* Fill the new refcount table */ memcpy(new_table, s->refcount_table, - s->refcount_table_size * sizeof(uint64_t)); - for(i = 0; i < s->refcount_table_size; i++) + s->refcount_table_size * sizeof(uint64_t)); + new_table[refcount_table_index] = new_block; + + int i; + for (i = 0; i < blocks_clusters; i++) { + new_table[blocks_used + i] = meta_offset + (i * s->cluster_size); + } + + /* Fill the refcount blocks */ + uint64_t table_clusters = size_to_clusters(s, table_size * sizeof(uint64_t)); + int block = 0; + for (i = 0; i < table_clusters + blocks_clusters; i++) { + new_blocks[block++] = cpu_to_be16(1); + } + + /* Write refcount blocks to disk */ + ret = bdrv_pwrite(s->hd, meta_offset, new_blocks, + blocks_clusters * s->cluster_size); + qemu_free(new_blocks); + if (ret < 0) { + goto fail_table; + } + + /* Write refcount table to disk */ + for(i = 0; i < table_size; i++) { cpu_to_be64s(&new_table[i]); - /* Note: we cannot update the refcount now to avoid recursion */ - table_offset = alloc_clusters_noref(bs, new_table_size2); - ret = bdrv_pwrite(s->hd, table_offset, new_table, new_table_size2); - if (ret != new_table_size2) - goto fail; - for(i = 0; i < s->refcount_table_size; i++) - be64_to_cpus(&new_table[i]); + } + + ret = bdrv_pwrite(s->hd, table_offset, new_table, + table_size * sizeof(uint64_t)); + if (ret < 0) { + goto fail_table; + } + for(i = 0; i < table_size; i++) { + cpu_to_be64s(&new_table[i]); + } + + /* Hook up the new refcount table in the qcow2 header */ + uint8_t data[12]; cpu_to_be64w((uint64_t*)data, table_offset); - cpu_to_be32w((uint32_t*)(data + 8), refcount_table_clusters); + cpu_to_be32w((uint32_t*)(data + 8), table_clusters); ret = bdrv_pwrite(s->hd, offsetof(QCowHeader, refcount_table_offset), - data, sizeof(data)); - if (ret != sizeof(data)) { - goto fail; + data, sizeof(data)); + if (ret < 0) { + goto fail_table; } + /* And switch it in memory */ + uint64_t old_table_offset = s->refcount_table_offset; + uint64_t old_table_size = s->refcount_table_size; + qemu_free(s->refcount_table); - old_table_offset = s->refcount_table_offset; - old_table_size = s->refcount_table_size; s->refcount_table = new_table; - s->refcount_table_size = new_table_size; + s->refcount_table_size = table_size; s->refcount_table_offset = table_offset; - update_refcount(bs, table_offset, new_table_size2, 1); + /* Free old table. Remember, we must not change free_cluster_index */ + uint64_t old_free_cluster_index = s->free_cluster_index; qcow2_free_clusters(bs, old_table_offset, old_table_size * sizeof(uint64_t)); - return 0; - fail: - qemu_free(new_table); - return ret < 0 ? ret : -EIO; -} - - -static int64_t alloc_refcount_block(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t cluster_index) -{ - BDRVQcowState *s = bs->opaque; - int64_t offset, refcount_block_offset; - unsigned int refcount_table_index; - int ret; - uint64_t data64; - int cache = cache_refcount_updates; + s->free_cluster_index = old_free_cluster_index; - /* Find L1 index and grow refcount table if needed */ - refcount_table_index = cluster_index >> (s->cluster_bits - REFCOUNT_SHIFT); - if (refcount_table_index >= s->refcount_table_size) { - ret = grow_refcount_table(bs, refcount_table_index + 1); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; + ret = load_refcount_block(bs, new_block); + if (ret < 0) { + goto fail_block; } - /* Load or allocate the refcount block */ - refcount_block_offset = s->refcount_table[refcount_table_index]; - if (!refcount_block_offset) { - if (cache_refcount_updates) { - write_refcount_block(s); - cache_refcount_updates = 0; - } - /* create a new refcount block */ - /* Note: we cannot update the refcount now to avoid recursion */ - offset = alloc_clusters_noref(bs, s->cluster_size); - memset(s->refcount_block_cache, 0, s->cluster_size); - ret = bdrv_pwrite(s->hd, offset, s->refcount_block_cache, s->cluster_size); - if (ret != s->cluster_size) - return -EINVAL; - s->refcount_table[refcount_table_index] = offset; - data64 = cpu_to_be64(offset); - ret = bdrv_pwrite(s->hd, s->refcount_table_offset + - refcount_table_index * sizeof(uint64_t), - &data64, sizeof(data64)); - if (ret != sizeof(data64)) - return -EINVAL; - - refcount_block_offset = offset; - s->refcount_block_cache_offset = offset; - update_refcount(bs, offset, s->cluster_size, 1); - cache_refcount_updates = cache; - } else { - if (refcount_block_offset != s->refcount_block_cache_offset) { - if (load_refcount_block(bs, refcount_block_offset) < 0) - return -EIO; - } - } + return new_block; - return refcount_block_offset; +fail_table: + qemu_free(new_table); +fail_block: + s->refcount_block_cache_offset = 0; + return ret; } #define REFCOUNTS_PER_SECTOR (512 >> REFCOUNT_SHIFT)