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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 0/3] info blockstats (block-qcow2): show highest


From: Uri Lublin
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 0/3] info blockstats (block-qcow2): show highest allocated offset (bytes)
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 11:26:57 +0200
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Anthony Liguori wrote:
Uri Lublin wrote:
From: Uri Lublin <address@hidden>

This patchset let the user know the highest allocated byte of qcow2 images.
Actually it's the first unallocated byte after the highest byte written,
cluster-size aligned.

The highest allocated byte gives a maximal limit (easy to calculate)
to the number of bytes allocated for that image, and may hint how many more allocations can be done before we reach end-of-file (end of host block device). Although there may be many free blocks below that number (allocated and freed) the file system can not deallocate those blocks, and they have to be reused
by qemu. Also note that due to fragmentation those free blocks may not
be used on next allocations.

It can be useful for truncation of backing file images (ftruncate).
Also it may be useful for defragmentation later (although we'll need
the number of free blocks as well).

I'm having trouble seeing the utility of this as it seems to be not really reliable. Surely, after a lot of work, you'll have one block far at the end of the file, no? I don't see how knowing this location helps practically speaking. Can you explain a little more about what you want to use this functionality for?


Currently, qcow2 images can only grow, never shrink.
The main usage would be to trigger an appropriate operation when a threshold is reached. The threshold and operation are defined by a management application.
Basically we can do one of the following:
1. Defragment the qcow2 image (simplest way is to qemu-img convert it, the best is to do it online if possible).
2. Allocate more space (especially when using LVM)

I plan on adding another "blockstat" that shows the number of free bytes/blocks/clusters for a qcow2 image. This would make it easier to choose the appropriate operation above.

Thanks,
    Uri.




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