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2019 Oct 04
6
[nbdkit PATCH 0/5] Another round of retry fixes
I still don't have .prepare/.finalize working cleanly across reopen, but did find a nasty bug where a botched assertion means we failed to notice reads beyond EOF in both the xz and retry filter. Refactoring backend.c will make .finalize work easier. Eric Blake (5): xz: Avoid reading beyond EOF retry: Check size before transactions tests: Test retry when get_size values change
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 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 Mar 12
4
[PATCH nbdkit] server: Implement extents/can_extents calls for plugins and filters.
This tentative commit implements extents/can_extents, roughly as discussed in the previous thread here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-March/msg00017.html I can't say that I'm a big fan of having the plugin allocate an extents array. There are no other plugin callbacks currently where we require the plugin to allocate complex data structures (or indeed do any allocation
2019 Mar 13
2
[PATCH nbdkit] server: Implement extents/can_extents calls for plugins and filters.
I'm not sure which version we're up to now. Anyway I believe this addresses all the points that Eric raised in: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-March/msg00038.html https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-March/msg00040.html In particular: - default state of extents_map is all allocated disk - support hole + non-zero - you can now iterate with bounds -
2019 May 10
11
[nbdkit PATCH 0/9] RFC: implement NBD_CMD_CACHE
I'm still working my way through the filters before this series will be complete, but this is enough of a start to at least get some feedback on the idea of implementing another NBD protocol extension. Eric Blake (9): server: Internal hooks for implementing NBD_CMD_CACHE plugins: Add .cache callback file, split: Implement .cache with posix_fadvise nbd: Implement NBD_CMD_CACHE
2019 May 16
27
[nbdkit PATCH v2 00/24] implement NBD_CMD_CACHE
Since v1: - rework .can_cache to be tri-state, with default of no advertisement (ripple effect through other patches) - add a lot more patches in order to round out filter support And in the meantime, Rich pushed NBD_CMD_CACHE support into libnbd, so in theory we now have a way to test cache commands through the entire stack. Eric Blake (24): server: Internal hooks for implementing
2019 Oct 07
6
[nbdkit PATCH 0/5] More retry fixes
I think this is my last round of patches for issues I identified with the retry filter. With this in place, it should be safe to interject another filter in between retry and the plugin. Eric Blake (5): retry: Don't call into closed plugin tests: Refactor test-retry-reopen-fail.sh tests: Enhance retry test to cover failed reopen server: Move prepare/finalize/close recursion to
2019 Mar 12
2
[PATCH nbdkit] server: Implement extents/can_extents calls for plugins and filters.
Second version based on nbdkit_extent* calls, as discussed here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-March/msg00033.html Note in particular there is some subtlety about how filters would work in this implementation. See docs/nbdkit-filter.pod for the details. Rich.
2018 Mar 08
19
[nbdkit PATCH v3 00/15] Add FUA support to nbdkit
After more than a month since v2 [1], I've finally got my FUA support series polished. This is all of my outstanding patches, even though some of them were originally posted in separate threads from the original FUA post [2], [3] [1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-January/msg00113.html [2] https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-January/msg00219.html [3]
2020 Feb 12
5
[PATCH nbdkit 1/3] server: Rename global backend pointer to "top".
It's confusing to use the same terminology for a single backend as for the linked list of backends. In particular it's often not clear if we're calling the next backend or the whole chain of backends. --- server/internal.h | 14 ++++++++++-- server/connections.c | 20 ++++++++--------- server/locks.c | 2 +- server/main.c
2019 Aug 23
22
cross-project patches: Add NBD Fast Zero support
This is a cover letter to a series of patches being proposed in tandem to four different projects: - nbd: Document a new NBD_CMD_FLAG_FAST_ZERO command flag - qemu: Implement the flag for both clients and server - libnbd: Implement the flag for clients - nbdkit: Implement the flag for servers, including the nbd passthrough client If you want to test the patches together, I've pushed a
2019 Jan 04
10
[PATCH nbdkit 0/7] server: Implement NBD_FLAG_CAN_MULTI_CONN.
First thing to say is that I need to do a *lot* more testing on this, so this is just an early peek. In particular, although it passed ‘make check && make check-valgrind’ I have *not* tested it against a multi-conn-aware client such as the Linux kernel >= 4.9. This implements NBD_FLAG_CAN_MULTI_CONN, described in the protocol doc as: "NBD_FLAG_CAN_MULTI_CONN: Indicates that
2018 Jan 24
8
[nbdkit PATCH 0/3] Add nozero filter
I still need to add testsuite coverage. Perhaps it might be easier if I create a new '--filter=log logfile=foo' filter that produces a log of which commands a client sent, then compare the log using a known client that uses write_zeroes (qemu-io works well) both with and without --filter=nozero to prove that the change in advertisement changes the commands sent over the wire (that would
2019 Mar 20
15
[PATCH nbdkit 0/8] Implement extents using a simpler array.
Not sure what version we're up to, but this reimplements extents using the new simpler structure described in this thread: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-March/msg00077.html I also fixed most of the things that Eric pointed out in the previous review, although I need to go back over his replies and check I've got everything. This needs a bit more testing. However the
2019 Mar 26
21
[PATCH nbdkit v4 00/15] Implement Block Status.
I'm not sure exactly which version we're up to, but let's say it's version 4. I'm a lot happier with this version: - all filters have been reviewed and changed where I think that's necessary - can_extents is properly defined and implemented now - NBD protocol is followed - I believe it addresses all previous review points where possible The "only" thing
2019 Jan 05
15
[PATCH nbdkit v2 01/11] server: Implement NBD_FLAG_CAN_MULTI_CONN.
For existing commits, this is almost identical to v1, except that I updated some commit messages and reordered the commits in a somewhat more logical sequence. The main changes are the extra commits: [06/11] plugins: Return NBD_FLAG_CAN_MULTI_CONN from some readonly plugins. - Readonly plugins that can set the flag unconditionally. [09/11] partitioning: Return NBD_FLAG_CAN_MULTI_CONN. [10/11]
2019 Oct 03
7
[nbdkit PATCH 0/4] More work with retry safety
I'm still working on another set of patches to have reopen call .finalize/.prepare (so that another filter can safely appear between retry and the plugin), but for tonight, these are the patches I think are ready to go. Eric Blake (4): retry: Handle can_fua and can_fast_zero changes tests: Test retry with different fua/fast-zero flags server: Close backends if a filter's .open fails
2019 Aug 30
3
[nbdkit PATCH v2 0/2] caching .can_write
This is a subset of the last half of the larger 9-patch series. The uncontroversial first half of that series is pushed, but here, I tried to reduce the size of the patches by splitting out some of the more complex changes, so that the rest of the changes remaining in the series are more mechanical. In turn, it forced me to write timing tests, which let me spot another spot where we are wasting
2018 Jan 28
3
[nbdkit PATCH 0/2] RFC: tweak error handling, add log filter
Here's what I'm currently playing with; I'm not ready to commit anything until I rebase my FUA work on top of this, as I only want to break filter ABI once between releases. Eric Blake (2): backend: Rework internal/filter error return semantics filters: Add log filter TODO | 2 - docs/nbdkit-filter.pod | 84 +++++++-- docs/nbdkit.pod