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[PULL 07/34] qcow2: Document the Extended L2 Entries feature
From: |
Max Reitz |
Subject: |
[PULL 07/34] qcow2: Document the Extended L2 Entries feature |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Aug 2020 10:32:44 +0200 |
From: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com>
Subcluster allocation in qcow2 is implemented by extending the
existing L2 table entries and adding additional information to
indicate the allocation status of each subcluster.
This patch documents the changes to the qcow2 format and how they
affect the calculation of the L2 cache size.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-Id:
<5199f2e1c717bcaa58b48142c9062b803145ff7f.1594396418.git.berto@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
---
docs/interop/qcow2.txt | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
docs/qcow2-cache.txt | 19 +++++++++++-
2 files changed, 83 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/interop/qcow2.txt b/docs/interop/qcow2.txt
index f072e27900..7da0d81df8 100644
--- a/docs/interop/qcow2.txt
+++ b/docs/interop/qcow2.txt
@@ -42,6 +42,9 @@ The first cluster of a qcow2 image contains the file header:
as the maximum cluster size and won't be able to open
images
with larger cluster sizes.
+ Note: if the image has Extended L2 Entries then
cluster_bits
+ must be at least 14 (i.e. 16384 byte clusters).
+
24 - 31: size
Virtual disk size in bytes.
@@ -117,7 +120,12 @@ the next fields through header_length.
clusters. The compression_type field must be
present and not zero.
- Bits 4-63: Reserved (set to 0)
+ Bit 4: Extended L2 Entries. If this bit is set then
+ L2 table entries use an extended format that
+ allows subcluster-based allocation. See the
+ Extended L2 Entries section for more details.
+
+ Bits 5-63: Reserved (set to 0)
80 - 87: compatible_features
Bitmask of compatible features. An implementation can
@@ -498,7 +506,7 @@ cannot be relaxed without an incompatible layout change).
Given an offset into the virtual disk, the offset into the image file can be
obtained as follows:
- l2_entries = (cluster_size / sizeof(uint64_t))
+ l2_entries = (cluster_size / sizeof(uint64_t)) [*]
l2_index = (offset / cluster_size) % l2_entries
l1_index = (offset / cluster_size) / l2_entries
@@ -508,6 +516,8 @@ obtained as follows:
return cluster_offset + (offset % cluster_size)
+ [*] this changes if Extended L2 Entries are enabled, see next section
+
L1 table entry:
Bit 0 - 8: Reserved (set to 0)
@@ -548,7 +558,8 @@ Standard Cluster Descriptor:
nor is data read from the backing file if the cluster is
unallocated.
- With version 2, this is always 0.
+ With version 2 or with extended L2 entries (see the next
+ section), this is always 0.
1 - 8: Reserved (set to 0)
@@ -585,6 +596,57 @@ file (except if bit 0 in the Standard Cluster Descriptor
is set). If there is
no backing file or the backing file is smaller than the image, they shall read
zeros for all parts that are not covered by the backing file.
+== Extended L2 Entries ==
+
+An image uses Extended L2 Entries if bit 4 is set on the incompatible_features
+field of the header.
+
+In these images standard data clusters are divided into 32 subclusters of the
+same size. They are contiguous and start from the beginning of the cluster.
+Subclusters can be allocated independently and the L2 entry contains
information
+indicating the status of each one of them. Compressed data clusters don't have
+subclusters so they are treated the same as in images without this feature.
+
+The size of an extended L2 entry is 128 bits so the number of entries per table
+is calculated using this formula:
+
+ l2_entries = (cluster_size / (2 * sizeof(uint64_t)))
+
+The first 64 bits have the same format as the standard L2 table entry described
+in the previous section, with the exception of bit 0 of the standard cluster
+descriptor.
+
+The last 64 bits contain a subcluster allocation bitmap with this format:
+
+Subcluster Allocation Bitmap (for standard clusters):
+
+ Bit 0 - 31: Allocation status (one bit per subcluster)
+
+ 1: the subcluster is allocated. In this case the
+ host cluster offset field must contain a valid
+ offset.
+ 0: the subcluster is not allocated. In this case
+ read requests shall go to the backing file or
+ return zeros if there is no backing file data.
+
+ Bits are assigned starting from the least significant
+ one (i.e. bit x is used for subcluster x).
+
+ 32 - 63 Subcluster reads as zeros (one bit per subcluster)
+
+ 1: the subcluster reads as zeros. In this case the
+ allocation status bit must be unset. The host
+ cluster offset field may or may not be set.
+ 0: no effect.
+
+ Bits are assigned starting from the least significant
+ one (i.e. bit x is used for subcluster x - 32).
+
+Subcluster Allocation Bitmap (for compressed clusters):
+
+ Bit 0 - 63: Reserved (set to 0)
+ Compressed clusters don't have subclusters,
+ so this field is not used.
== Snapshots ==
diff --git a/docs/qcow2-cache.txt b/docs/qcow2-cache.txt
index d57f409861..5f763aa6bb 100644
--- a/docs/qcow2-cache.txt
+++ b/docs/qcow2-cache.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
qcow2 L2/refcount cache configuration
=====================================
-Copyright (C) 2015, 2018 Igalia, S.L.
+Copyright (C) 2015, 2018-2020 Igalia, S.L.
Author: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com>
This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or
@@ -222,3 +222,20 @@ support this functionality, and is 0 (disabled) on other
platforms.
This functionality currently relies on the MADV_DONTNEED argument for
madvise() to actually free the memory. This is a Linux-specific feature,
so cache-clean-interval is not supported on other systems.
+
+
+Extended L2 Entries
+-------------------
+All numbers shown in this document are valid for qcow2 images with normal
+64-bit L2 entries.
+
+Images with extended L2 entries need twice as much L2 metadata, so the L2
+cache size must be twice as large for the same disk space.
+
+ disk_size = l2_cache_size * cluster_size / 16
+
+i.e.
+
+ l2_cache_size = disk_size * 16 / cluster_size
+
+Refcount blocks are not affected by this.
--
2.26.2
- [PULL 00/34] Block patches, Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 01/34] qcow2: Make Qcow2AioTask store the full host offset, Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 02/34] qcow2: Convert qcow2_get_cluster_offset() into qcow2_get_host_offset(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 03/34] qcow2: Add calculate_l2_meta(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 04/34] qcow2: Split cluster_needs_cow() out of count_cow_clusters(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 05/34] qcow2: Process QCOW2_CLUSTER_ZERO_ALLOC clusters in handle_copied(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 06/34] qcow2: Add get_l2_entry() and set_l2_entry(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 07/34] qcow2: Document the Extended L2 Entries feature,
Max Reitz <=
- [PULL 09/34] qcow2: Add subcluster-related fields to BDRVQcow2State, Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 10/34] qcow2: Add offset_to_sc_index(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 11/34] qcow2: Add offset_into_subcluster() and size_to_subclusters(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 12/34] qcow2: Add l2_entry_size(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 13/34] qcow2: Update get/set_l2_entry() and add get/set_l2_bitmap(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 08/34] qcow2: Add dummy has_subclusters() function, Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 15/34] qcow2: Add qcow2_get_subcluster_range_type(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 14/34] qcow2: Add QCow2SubclusterType and qcow2_get_subcluster_type(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 16/34] qcow2: Add qcow2_cluster_is_allocated(), Max Reitz, 2020/08/25
- [PULL 18/34] qcow2: Replace QCOW2_CLUSTER_* with QCOW2_SUBCLUSTER_*, Max Reitz, 2020/08/25