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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] block: add native support for NFS


From: Fam Zheng
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] block: add native support for NFS
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 16:29:03 +0800
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On 2013年12月17日 15:53, Peter Lieven wrote:
Hi Fam,

On 17.12.2013 05:07, Fam Zheng wrote:
On 2013年12月16日 23:34, Peter Lieven wrote:
+static int coroutine_fn nfs_co_writev(BlockDriverState *bs,
+                                        int64_t sector_num, int
nb_sectors,
+                                        QEMUIOVector *iov)
+{
+    nfsclient *client = bs->opaque;
+    struct NFSTask Task;
+    char *buf = NULL;
+
+    nfs_co_init_task(client, &Task);
+
+    buf = g_malloc(nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
+    qemu_iovec_to_buf(iov, 0, buf, nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
+
+    if (nfs_pwrite_async(client->context, client->fh,
+                         sector_num * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE,
+                         nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE,
+                         buf, nfs_co_generic_cb, &Task) != 0) {
+        g_free(buf);
+        return -EIO;
+    }
+
+    while (!Task.complete) {
+        nfs_set_events(client);
+        qemu_coroutine_yield();
+    }
+
+    g_free(buf);
+
+    if (Task.status != nb_sectors * BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE) {
+        return -EIO;
+    }
+
+    bs->total_sectors = MAX(bs->total_sectors, sector_num +
nb_sectors);
+    client->allocated_file_size = -ENOTSUP;

Why does allocated_file_size become not supported after a write?
I thought that someone would ask this ;-) bdrv_allocated_file_size is only
used in image info. I saved some code here implementing an async call.
On open I fstat anyway and store that value. For qemu-img info this is
sufficient, but the allocated size likely changes after a write. -ENOTSUP
is the default if bdrv_allocated_file_size is not implemented.

OK. Please add some comment here.

+static int nfs_file_open_common(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict
*options, int flags,
+                         int open_flags, Error **errp)
+{
+    nfsclient *client = bs->opaque;
+    const char *filename;
+    int ret = 0;
+    QemuOpts *opts;
+    Error *local_err = NULL;
+    char *server = NULL, *path = NULL, *file = NULL, *strp;
+    struct stat st;
+
+    opts = qemu_opts_create_nofail(&runtime_opts);
+    qemu_opts_absorb_qdict(opts, options, &local_err);
+    if (error_is_set(&local_err)) {
+        qerror_report_err(local_err);
+        error_free(local_err);
+        ret = -EINVAL;
+        goto fail;
+    }
+
+    filename = qemu_opt_get(opts, "filename");
+
+    client->context = nfs_init_context();
+
+    if (client->context == NULL) {
+        error_setg(errp, "Failed to init NFS context");
+        ret = -EINVAL;
+        goto fail;
+    }
+
+    server = g_strdup(filename + 6);

Please check the length of filename is longer than 6 before accessing
filename[6].
Good point. I will check for this, but in fact I think it can't happen
because we will
never end up there if filename does not start with nfs://

True, at least for now, but it doesn't hurt to be defensive, especially with strings.


+    if (server[0] == '/' || server[0] == '\0') {
+        error_setg(errp, "Invalid server in URL");
+        ret = -EINVAL;
+        goto fail;
+    }
+    strp = strchr(server, '/');
+    if (strp == NULL) {
+        error_setg(errp, "Invalid URL specified.\n");
+        ret = -EINVAL;
+        goto fail;
+    }
+    path = g_strdup(strp);
+    *strp = 0;
+    strp = strrchr(path, '/');
+    if (strp == NULL) {
+        error_setg(errp, "Invalid URL specified.\n");
+        ret = -EINVAL;
+        goto fail;
+    }
+    file = g_strdup(strp);
+    *strp = 0;
+
+    if (nfs_mount(client->context, server, path) != 0) {
+        error_setg(errp, "Failed to mount nfs share: %s",
+                    nfs_get_error(client->context));
+        ret = -EINVAL;
+        goto fail;
+    }
+
+    if (open_flags & O_CREAT) {
+        if (nfs_creat(client->context, file, 0600, &client->fh) != 0) {
+            error_setg(errp, "Failed to create file: %s",
+ nfs_get_error(client->context));
+            ret = -EINVAL;
+            goto fail;
+        }
+    } else {
+        open_flags = (flags & BDRV_O_RDWR) ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY;
+        if (nfs_open(client->context, file, open_flags, &client->fh)
!= 0) {
+            error_setg(errp, "Failed to open file : %s",
+                       nfs_get_error(client->context));
+            ret = -EINVAL;
+            goto fail;
+        }
+    }
+
+    if (nfs_fstat(client->context, client->fh, &st) != 0) {
+        error_setg(errp, "Failed to fstat file: %s",
+                   nfs_get_error(client->context));
+        ret = -EIO;
+        goto fail;
+    }
+
+    bs->total_sectors = st.st_size / BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE;

Please use DIV_ROUND_UP(). Otherwise the remainder in last sector
couldn't be read.
Will do. Can't it happen that we end up reading unallocated sectors?

Hmm, maybe. Not missing last bytes of unaligned sector is essential for VMDK description file. But you are right, please add check code and make sure that we don't read beyond EOF as well.

Thanks for reviewing!

One wish as I think you are the VMDK format maintainer. Can you rework
vmdk_create and possible
other fucntions in VMDK to use only bdrv_* functions (like in
qcow2_create). Currently its not possible to create
a VMDK on an NFS share directly caused by useing qemu_file_* calls.
This also affectecs other drivers. QCOW2 and RAW work perfectly.

Yes, this is a good request. I have this on my todo list, thanks for reminding.

Fam




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