@@ -406,8 +406,8 @@ int qcow2_encrypt_sectors(BDRVQcow2State *s, int64_t sector_num,
static int coroutine_fn do_perform_cow(BlockDriverState *bs,
uint64_t src_cluster_offset,
uint64_t cluster_offset,
- int offset_in_cluster,
- int bytes)
+ unsigned offset_in_cluster,
+ unsigned bytes)
{
BDRVQcow2State *s = bs->opaque;
QEMUIOVector qiov;
@@ -301,10 +301,10 @@ typedef struct Qcow2COWRegion {
* Offset of the COW region in bytes from the start of the first cluster
* touched by the request.
*/
- uint64_t offset;
+ unsigned offset;
/** Number of bytes to copy */
- int nb_bytes;
+ unsigned nb_bytes;
} Qcow2COWRegion;
/**
Qcow2COWRegion has two attributes: - The offset of the COW region from the start of the first cluster touched by the I/O request. Since it's always going to be positive and the maximum request size is at most INT_MAX, we can use a regular unsigned int to store this offset. - The size of the COW region in bytes. This is guaranteed to be >= 0, so we should use an unsigned type instead. In x86_64 this reduces the size of Qcow2COWRegion from 16 to 8 bytes. It will also help keep some assertions simpler now that we know that there are no negative numbers. The prototype of do_perform_cow() is also updated to reflect these changes. Signed-off-by: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com> --- block/qcow2-cluster.c | 4 ++-- block/qcow2.h | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)