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2019 Apr 25
6
[nbdkit PATCH v2 0/5] structured replies/.extents for nbd plugin
Updated based on other changes that have happened in the meantime: - rely more on cleanup.h (throughout) - split structured read for easier review (patch 2 and 3 were combined in v1) - rely on nbdkit not leaking a server's partial answer (patch 3) - add tests (patch 5) - other bug fixes I found while testing it - drop EOVERFLOW patch for now; it will be separate once upstream NBD protocol
2019 May 30
5
[nbdkit PATCH 0/4] Play with libnbd for nbdkit-add
Patch 1 played with an early draft of Rich's Fedora 30 libnbd package: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1713767#c17 Note that comment 21 provides a newer package 0.1.1-1 with a different API; and that libnbd has more unreleased API changes in the pipeline (whether that will be called 0.2 or 0.1.2); so we'll have to tweak things based on what is actually available in distros.
2019 Jun 02
5
[nbdkit PATCH v2 0/5] Play with libnbd for nbdkit-nbd
libnbd-0.1.2-1 is now available in Fedora 29/30 updates-testing, although it was not compiled against libxml2 so it lacks uri support (I ended up testing patch 4 with a self-built libnbd). Diffs since v1 - rebase to master, bump from libnbd 0.1 to 0.1.2, add URI support, better timing results Still not done - patch 5 needs associated tests Eric Blake (5): nbd: Check for libnbd nbd:
2019 Jun 12
8
[nbdkit PATCH v3 0/5] Play with libnbd for nbdkit-nbd
libnbd-0.1.4-1 is now available in Fedora 29/30 updates testing. Diffs since v2 - rebase to master, bump from libnbd 0.1.2 to 0.1.3+, add tests to TLS usage which flushed out the need to turn relative pathnames into absolute, doc tweaks Now that the testsuite covers TLS and libnbd has been fixed to provide the things I found lacking when developing v2, I'm leaning towards pushing this on
2017 Nov 14
8
[nbdkit PATCH v2 0/2] add nbd plugin
I'm still working on the interleaving (and Rich reminded me on IRC that we still don't have THREAD_MODEL_PARALLEL working anywhere yet, anyways). Since nbdkit doesn't really have a parallel plugin yet, my testing on that front will have to use qemu-nbd as the original server, as well as qemu-io as the driver (qemu-io's aio_read and aio_write commands can be used to trigger
2017 Nov 21
6
[nbdkit PATCH v2 0/4] enable parallel nbd forwarding
With this, I am finally able to get the nbd plugin to do out-of-order responses to the client. Once this series goes in, we should be ready for Rich to cut a release. Eric Blake (4): nbd: Split reading into separate thread nbd: Protect writes with mutex nbd: Enable parallel handling tests: Test parallel nbd behavior plugins/nbd/nbd.c | 217
2019 Mar 08
2
[PATCH nbdkit] Minimal implementation of NBD Structured Replies.
This is about the simplest implementation of NBD Structured Replies (SR) that we can do right now. It accepts NBD_OPT_STRUCTURED_REPLIES when negotiated by the client, but only sends back the simplest possible SR when required to by NBD_CMD_READ. The rest of the time it will send back simple replies as before. We do not modify the plugin API so plugins are unable to send complex SRs. Also we
2019 Mar 18
3
[PATCH nbdkit 0/2] server: Split out NBD protocol code from connections code.
These are a couple of patches in preparation for the Block Status implementation. While the patches (especially the second one) are very large they are really just elementary code motion. Rich.
2018 Dec 06
10
[PATCH nbdkit 0/5] protocol: Generate map functions from NBD protocol flags to printable strings.
With some crufty sed scripts we can generate functions that map from NBD protocol flags (eg. NBD_CMD_READ) to strings ("NBD_CMD_READ"). This works on GNU sed and with FreeBSD, also with GNU sed's --posix option, so I guess the sed code is POSIX-compatible. Rich.
2019 Jun 07
4
[nbdkit PATCH v2 0/2] Reduce network overhead with MSG_MORE/corking
This time around, the numbers are indeed looking better than in v1; and I like the interface better. Eric Blake (2): server: Prefer send() over write() server: Group related transmission send()s server/internal.h | 7 +++- server/connections.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--- server/crypto.c | 11 ++++--
2019 May 25
1
[nbdkit PATCH] nbd: Rewrite thread passing to use semaphore rather than pipe
I ran some local testing on my Fedora 29 system via: $ ./nbdkit memory 1m $ for i in `seq 10`; do ./nbdkit -U - --filter=stats nbd \ statsappend=true statsfile=$file hostname=localhost port=10809 \ --run '~/libnbd/examples/threaded-reads-and-writes $unixsocket' done Pre-patch, the runs averaged 1.266s, 1.30E+08 bits/s Post-patch, the runs averaged 1.154s, 1.42E+08
2020 Feb 11
4
[PATCH nbdkit v2 0/3] server: Remove explicit connection parameter.
v1 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-February/msg00081.html v2 replaces struct connection *conn = GET_CONN; with GET_CONN; which sets conn implicitly and asserts that it is non-NULL. If we actually want to test if conn is non-NULL or behave differently, then you must use threadlocal_get_conn() instead, and some existing uses do that. Rich.
2020 Mar 19
1
[nbdkit PATCH] nbd: Drop nbd-standalone fallback
When we first used libnbd (nbdkit 1.14), it was brand new, so we left in the ability to build a limited nbd plugin without the use of libnbd for comparison. But now that libnbd has had more time under its belt, and we have learned that our nbd-standalone code is not getting much testing, it's time to follow through with our plan to finish off the old code, and now build the nbd plugin only
2017 Nov 12
6
[nbdkit PATCH] nbd: Add new nbd forwarding plugin
This is a minimal implementation of an NBD forwarder; it lets us convert between old and newstyle connections (great if a client expects one style but the real server only provides the other), or add TLS safety on top of a server without having to rewrite that server. Right now, the real server is expected to live on a named Unix socket, and the transactions are serialized rather than
2020 Feb 11
5
[PATCH nbdkit 0/3] server: Remove explicit connection parameter.
The third patch is a large but mechanical change which gets rid of passing around struct connection * entirely within the server, preferring instead to reference the connection through thread-local storage. I hope this is a gateway to simplifying other parts of the code. Rich.
2019 Jun 06
4
[nbdkit PATCH 0/2] Reduce network overhead with corking
Slightly RFC, as I need more time to investigate why Unix sockets appeared to degrade with this patch. But as TCP sockets (over loopback to localhost) and TLS sessions (regardless of underlying Unix or TCP) both showed improvements, this looks like a worthwhile series. Eric Blake (2): server: Add support for corking server: Cork around grouped transmission send()s server/internal.h | 3
2017 Dec 04
1
[nbdkit PATCH] nbd: Fix sporadic use-after-free
Now that we properly clean up 'trans' in the reader thread, we must not dereference 'trans' from the write thread at any point after trans has been added to the list unless we have grabbed it back off the list ourselves, or we risk an occasional use-after-free or even double free that valgrind can detect. Reported-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> Fixes:
2018 Aug 06
3
[PATCH nbdkit v2] protocol: Implement NBD_OPT_GO.
There's no substantial difference over v1, I simply fixed a few whitespace issues, moved one struct around and tidied up the comments. Rich.
2019 Apr 23
0
[nbdkit PATCH 7/7] nbd: Implement structured replies
Time to enhance the nbd plugin to request structured replies from the server. For now, deal only with structured reads. The server can now return sparse reads, even though we need nbdkit version 3 before we can in turn return sparse reads back to the client. In general, we have to assume the server is malicious, and so we must sanity check that it sends replies we expect. Thus, we have a choice
2018 Aug 04
3
[PATCH nbdkit] protocol: Implement NBD_OPT_GO.
This is only lightly tested (against just qemu NBD client), and the code might be structured a little better as the _negotiate_handshake_newstyle_options function has now grown to be huge. Anyway works for me. Rich.