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2019 Feb 19
6
[PATCH nbdkit v2 0/5] Add linuxdisk plugin.
Another interesting thing you can do with this plugin: https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2019/02/19/nbdkit-linuxdisk-plugin/ v2: - Fix inconsistent tab/space. - All 3 plugins now contain a block of text pointing to the other 2 plugins. - TMDIR -> TMPDIR - Unlink the temporary file and other cleanups along error paths. - fclose -> pclose, and check the return value for errors. -
2019 Feb 22
5
[PATCH nbdkit v3 0/4] Add linuxdisk plugin.
For v3 I reimplemented this using mke2fs -d. This obviously makes the implementation a whole lot simpler, but cannot support multiple directory merging. Patches 1-3 are the same as before. I've also reproduced the notes from v2 below. v2: - Fix inconsistent tab/space. - All 3 plugins now contain a block of text pointing to the other 2 plugins. - TMDIR -> TMPDIR - Unlink the
2019 Feb 19
0
[PATCH nbdkit 4/4] Add linuxdisk plugin.
From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com> This plugin allows you to create a complete ext2 filesystem in a GPT partitioned disk image. This can be attached as a disk to a Linux virtual machine. It is implemented using libext2fs (the same as supermin). Although there is some overlap with nbdkit-iso-plugin and nbdkit-floppy-plugin, the implementations and use cases of all
2020 Apr 15
18
[PATCH nbdkit 0/9] Generic vector, and pass $nbdkit_stdio_safe to shell scripts.
This was a rather longer trip around the houses than I anticipated! The basic purpose of the patch series is to set $nbdkit_stdio_safe to "0" or "1" in sh and eval plugin scripts. To do that, I ended up adding a nicer way to manipulate environ lists, and to do that, I ended up adding a whole generic vector implementation which is applicable in a lot of different places.
2018 Sep 17
4
[PATCH nbdkit 0/3] Add partitioning plugin.
nbdkit partitioning boot.img swap.img root.img ... creates a virtual disk by adding a partition table. In ancient times Xen used to do this. Rich.
2018 Sep 17
7
[PATCH nbdkit v3 0/3] Add partitioning plugin.
The partitioning plugin patch is the same (except for rebasing). However I have changed the first two patches based on feedback received. In particular this fixes a very serious bug found by Eric Blake in the current truncate filter. Rich.
2019 Jan 21
8
[PATCH nbdkit v2 0/4] Support MBR logical partitions.
This is a revised version of the two series previously posted here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-January/msg00137.html https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-January/msg00139.html There have been many smaller changes but the highlights are: - Using SECTOR_SIZE instead of hard-coding 512 everywhere. - Additional safety checks that the EBR chain doesn't jump
2018 Oct 28
6
[PATCH nbdkit 0/4] Add floppy plugin.
Add nbdkit-floppy-plugin, “inspired” by qemu's VVFAT driver, but without the ability to handle writes. The implementation is pretty complete, supporting FAT32, LFNs, volume labels, timestamps, etc, and it passes both ‘make check’ and ‘make check-valgrind’. Usage is simple; to serve the current directory: $ nbdkit floppy . Then using guestfish (or any NBD client): $ guestfish --ro
2019 Jan 20
1
[PATCH nbdkit] partitioning: Support MBR logical partitions.
An evolution of the patch I posted yesterday to qemu-devel (https://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-devel@nongnu.org/msg588920.html) which (a) works and (b) has a test. Rich.
2019 Feb 19
2
Re: [PATCH nbdkit 4/4] Add linuxdisk plugin.
On 2/19/19 1:49 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com> > > This plugin allows you to create a complete ext2 filesystem in a GPT > partitioned disk image. This can be attached as a disk to a Linux > virtual machine. It is implemented using libext2fs (the same as > supermin). > > Although there is some overlap with
2020 Apr 09
1
[PATCH nbdkit PRELIMINARY] file: Move file operators to a new fileops mini-library
There's a lot of code in nbdkit-file-plugin which it would be nice to reuse elsewhere. One possible approach (as outlined here) is simply to move the file callbacks (like file.pread, file.pwrite, file.zero etc) to a new mini-library. They can then be consumed by other plugins fairly easily by doing: static void * foo_open (int readonly) { struct fileops *fops; int fd, flags; /*
2020 Apr 09
6
[PATCH nbdkit v2 0/3] Implement fileops.
Needs some work still, see in particular the commit message for patch 3. Rich.
2018 Aug 02
10
[PATCH 0/3] file: Zero for block devices and older file systems
This is the second version to support efficient zero for block devices on older kernels (e.g. RHEL 7.5), and file systems that do not support yet FALLOC_FS_ZERO_RANGE (e.g. NFS 4.2). Changes since v1: - Split to smaller patches - Skip linux only includes on other systems - Skip code using BLKZEROOUT if the macro is not defined - Try BLKZEROOUT only if the offset and count are aligned to device
2020 Aug 27
4
[nbdkit PATCH 0/2] ext2 export list tweaks
Applies on top of my pending series for the exportname filter, addressing one of the todo's in that cover letter. Eric Blake (2): filters: Add .export_description wrappers ext2: Supply .list_exports and .default_export filters/ext2/nbdkit-ext2-filter.pod | 3 +- tests/Makefile.am | 16 +++- filters/ext2/ext2.c | 125 +++++++++++++++++++---------
2020 Feb 25
6
[PATCH nbdkit 0/5] server: Add .get_ready callback.
I like this change. I think we were overloading the config_complete method before to do two different things (complete configuration; do any allocation/housekeeping necessary before we can start serving). The only questions in my mind are whether we want this before 1.18, and whether the name ("get_ready") is a good one. Rich.
2018 Aug 19
9
[PATCH v3 0/4] file: Zero for block devices and older file systems
This version addresses comments on v3. Changes since v3: - Finally got spacing right (Eric) - Reorder includes (Richard) - Return 0 or -1 instead of r (Richard) - Add common/include/isaligned.h to Makefile.am (Richard) v3 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-August/msg00177.html Nir Soffer (4): file: Avoid unsupported fallocate() calls file: Support zero without
2020 Apr 08
2
[PATCH nbdkit v3] tmpdisk: Generalize the tmpdisk plugin.
v2 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-April/msg00075.html In v3: - Add [VAR=VALUE ...] to manual. - Various minor improvements to the manual. - Work (at least, in theory - not tested) with block devices or symlinks. I didn't document this because it's hard to ensure these files or block devices would be cleaned up, so here be dragons. - Remove O_NOCTTY. -
2020 Mar 16
1
[PATCH nbdkit] New tmpdisk plugin.
Unfinished (needs tests). This is my attempt to make a "remote tmpfs" plugin as outlined in this prior email: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-March/msg00134.html Although it would be possible to construct something a bit like this using existing plugins and filters (perhaps with some new features in those filters) I think it may be nicer to have a dedicated plugin for
2018 Aug 18
7
[PATCH v3 0/4] file: Zero for block devices and older file systems
This version addresses some of the comments on v2. Changes since v2: - file_zero: Add missing space in function call - is_aligned: Assert that align is indeed a power of 2 - Spelling in commit message Not changed: - Eric commented that spacing was off: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-August/msg00113.html but I could not find anything wrong. - Eric asked if ioctl.h will cause
2020 Apr 07
2
[PATCH nbdkit v2] tmpdisk: Generalize the tmpdisk plugin
An evolution of v1 here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-April/msg00035.html I want to generalize the tmpdisk plugin, particularly so you can use commands like ‘qemu-img create’ or even ‘virt-builder’. (Actually virt-builder really works - I tested it - but of course it causes a 30+ second delay when connecting to the server.) You can now use commands such as: nbdkit tmpdisk