1 /* 2 * QEMU System Emulator block driver 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 2003 Fabrice Bellard 5 * 6 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 7 * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 8 * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 9 * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 10 * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 11 * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 12 * 13 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 14 * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 15 * 16 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 17 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 18 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL 19 * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 20 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 21 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 22 * THE SOFTWARE. 23 */ 24 #ifndef BLOCK_COMMON_H 25 #define BLOCK_COMMON_H 26 27 #include "qapi/qapi-types-block-core.h" 28 #include "qemu/queue.h" 29 30 /* 31 * co_wrapper{*}: Function specifiers used by block-coroutine-wrapper.py 32 * 33 * Function specifiers, which do nothing but mark functions to be 34 * generated by scripts/block-coroutine-wrapper.py 35 * 36 * Usage: read docs/devel/block-coroutine-wrapper.rst 37 * 38 * There are 4 kind of specifiers: 39 * - co_wrapper functions can be called by only non-coroutine context, because 40 * they always generate a new coroutine. 41 * - co_wrapper_mixed functions can be called by both coroutine and 42 * non-coroutine context. 43 * - co_wrapper_bdrv_rdlock are co_wrapper functions but automatically take and 44 * release the graph rdlock when creating a new coroutine 45 * - co_wrapper_mixed_bdrv_rdlock are co_wrapper_mixed functions but 46 * automatically take and release the graph rdlock when creating a new 47 * coroutine. 48 * 49 * These functions should not be called from a coroutine_fn; instead, 50 * call the wrapped function directly. 51 */ 52 #define co_wrapper no_coroutine_fn 53 #define co_wrapper_mixed no_coroutine_fn coroutine_mixed_fn 54 #define co_wrapper_bdrv_rdlock no_coroutine_fn 55 #define co_wrapper_mixed_bdrv_rdlock no_coroutine_fn coroutine_mixed_fn 56 57 /* 58 * no_co_wrapper: Function specifier used by block-coroutine-wrapper.py 59 * 60 * Function specifier which does nothing but mark functions to be generated by 61 * scripts/block-coroutine-wrapper.py. 62 * 63 * A no_co_wrapper function declaration creates a coroutine_fn wrapper around 64 * functions that must not be called in coroutine context. It achieves this by 65 * scheduling a BH in the bottom half that runs the respective non-coroutine 66 * function. The coroutine yields after scheduling the BH and is reentered when 67 * the wrapped function returns. 68 * 69 * If the first parameter of the function is a BlockDriverState, BdrvChild or 70 * BlockBackend pointer, the AioContext lock for it is taken in the wrapper. 71 */ 72 #define no_co_wrapper 73 74 #include "block/blockjob.h" 75 76 /* block.c */ 77 typedef struct BlockDriver BlockDriver; 78 typedef struct BdrvChild BdrvChild; 79 typedef struct BdrvChildClass BdrvChildClass; 80 81 typedef enum BlockZoneOp { 82 BLK_ZO_OPEN, 83 BLK_ZO_CLOSE, 84 BLK_ZO_FINISH, 85 BLK_ZO_RESET, 86 } BlockZoneOp; 87 88 typedef enum BlockZoneModel { 89 BLK_Z_NONE = 0x0, /* Regular block device */ 90 BLK_Z_HM = 0x1, /* Host-managed zoned block device */ 91 BLK_Z_HA = 0x2, /* Host-aware zoned block device */ 92 } BlockZoneModel; 93 94 typedef enum BlockZoneState { 95 BLK_ZS_NOT_WP = 0x0, 96 BLK_ZS_EMPTY = 0x1, 97 BLK_ZS_IOPEN = 0x2, 98 BLK_ZS_EOPEN = 0x3, 99 BLK_ZS_CLOSED = 0x4, 100 BLK_ZS_RDONLY = 0xD, 101 BLK_ZS_FULL = 0xE, 102 BLK_ZS_OFFLINE = 0xF, 103 } BlockZoneState; 104 105 typedef enum BlockZoneType { 106 BLK_ZT_CONV = 0x1, /* Conventional random writes supported */ 107 BLK_ZT_SWR = 0x2, /* Sequential writes required */ 108 BLK_ZT_SWP = 0x3, /* Sequential writes preferred */ 109 } BlockZoneType; 110 111 /* 112 * Zone descriptor data structure. 113 * Provides information on a zone with all position and size values in bytes. 114 */ 115 typedef struct BlockZoneDescriptor { 116 uint64_t start; 117 uint64_t length; 118 uint64_t cap; 119 uint64_t wp; 120 BlockZoneType type; 121 BlockZoneState state; 122 } BlockZoneDescriptor; 123 124 /* 125 * Track write pointers of a zone in bytes. 126 */ 127 typedef struct BlockZoneWps { 128 CoMutex colock; 129 uint64_t wp[]; 130 } BlockZoneWps; 131 132 typedef struct BlockDriverInfo { 133 /* in bytes, 0 if irrelevant */ 134 int cluster_size; 135 /* offset at which the VM state can be saved (0 if not possible) */ 136 int64_t vm_state_offset; 137 bool is_dirty; 138 /* 139 * True if this block driver only supports compressed writes 140 */ 141 bool needs_compressed_writes; 142 } BlockDriverInfo; 143 144 typedef struct BlockFragInfo { 145 uint64_t allocated_clusters; 146 uint64_t total_clusters; 147 uint64_t fragmented_clusters; 148 uint64_t compressed_clusters; 149 } BlockFragInfo; 150 151 typedef enum { 152 BDRV_REQ_COPY_ON_READ = 0x1, 153 BDRV_REQ_ZERO_WRITE = 0x2, 154 155 /* 156 * The BDRV_REQ_MAY_UNMAP flag is used in write_zeroes requests to indicate 157 * that the block driver should unmap (discard) blocks if it is guaranteed 158 * that the result will read back as zeroes. The flag is only passed to the 159 * driver if the block device is opened with BDRV_O_UNMAP. 160 */ 161 BDRV_REQ_MAY_UNMAP = 0x4, 162 163 /* 164 * An optimization hint when all QEMUIOVector elements are within 165 * previously registered bdrv_register_buf() memory ranges. 166 * 167 * Code that replaces the user's QEMUIOVector elements with bounce buffers 168 * must take care to clear this flag. 169 */ 170 BDRV_REQ_REGISTERED_BUF = 0x8, 171 172 BDRV_REQ_FUA = 0x10, 173 BDRV_REQ_WRITE_COMPRESSED = 0x20, 174 175 /* 176 * Signifies that this write request will not change the visible disk 177 * content. 178 */ 179 BDRV_REQ_WRITE_UNCHANGED = 0x40, 180 181 /* 182 * Forces request serialisation. Use only with write requests. 183 */ 184 BDRV_REQ_SERIALISING = 0x80, 185 186 /* 187 * Execute the request only if the operation can be offloaded or otherwise 188 * be executed efficiently, but return an error instead of using a slow 189 * fallback. 190 */ 191 BDRV_REQ_NO_FALLBACK = 0x100, 192 193 /* 194 * BDRV_REQ_PREFETCH makes sense only in the context of copy-on-read 195 * (i.e., together with the BDRV_REQ_COPY_ON_READ flag or when a COR 196 * filter is involved), in which case it signals that the COR operation 197 * need not read the data into memory (qiov) but only ensure they are 198 * copied to the top layer (i.e., that COR operation is done). 199 */ 200 BDRV_REQ_PREFETCH = 0x200, 201 202 /* 203 * If we need to wait for other requests, just fail immediately. Used 204 * only together with BDRV_REQ_SERIALISING. Used only with requests aligned 205 * to request_alignment (corresponding assertions are in block/io.c). 206 */ 207 BDRV_REQ_NO_WAIT = 0x400, 208 209 /* Mask of valid flags */ 210 BDRV_REQ_MASK = 0x7ff, 211 } BdrvRequestFlags; 212 213 #define BDRV_O_NO_SHARE 0x0001 /* don't share permissions */ 214 #define BDRV_O_RDWR 0x0002 215 #define BDRV_O_RESIZE 0x0004 /* request permission for resizing the node */ 216 #define BDRV_O_SNAPSHOT 0x0008 /* open the file read only and save 217 writes in a snapshot */ 218 #define BDRV_O_TEMPORARY 0x0010 /* delete the file after use */ 219 #define BDRV_O_NOCACHE 0x0020 /* do not use the host page cache */ 220 #define BDRV_O_NATIVE_AIO 0x0080 /* use native AIO instead of the 221 thread pool */ 222 #define BDRV_O_NO_BACKING 0x0100 /* don't open the backing file */ 223 #define BDRV_O_NO_FLUSH 0x0200 /* disable flushing on this disk */ 224 #define BDRV_O_COPY_ON_READ 0x0400 /* copy read backing sectors into image */ 225 #define BDRV_O_INACTIVE 0x0800 /* consistency hint for migration handoff */ 226 #define BDRV_O_CHECK 0x1000 /* open solely for consistency check */ 227 #define BDRV_O_ALLOW_RDWR 0x2000 /* allow reopen to change from r/o to r/w */ 228 #define BDRV_O_UNMAP 0x4000 /* execute guest UNMAP/TRIM operations */ 229 #define BDRV_O_PROTOCOL 0x8000 /* if no block driver is explicitly given: 230 select an appropriate protocol driver, 231 ignoring the format layer */ 232 #define BDRV_O_NO_IO 0x10000 /* don't initialize for I/O */ 233 #define BDRV_O_AUTO_RDONLY 0x20000 /* degrade to read-only if opening 234 read-write fails */ 235 #define BDRV_O_IO_URING 0x40000 /* use io_uring instead of the thread pool */ 236 237 #define BDRV_O_CACHE_MASK (BDRV_O_NOCACHE | BDRV_O_NO_FLUSH) 238 239 240 /* Option names of options parsed by the block layer */ 241 242 #define BDRV_OPT_CACHE_WB "cache.writeback" 243 #define BDRV_OPT_CACHE_DIRECT "cache.direct" 244 #define BDRV_OPT_CACHE_NO_FLUSH "cache.no-flush" 245 #define BDRV_OPT_READ_ONLY "read-only" 246 #define BDRV_OPT_AUTO_READ_ONLY "auto-read-only" 247 #define BDRV_OPT_DISCARD "discard" 248 #define BDRV_OPT_FORCE_SHARE "force-share" 249 250 251 #define BDRV_SECTOR_BITS 9 252 #define BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE (1ULL << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS) 253 254 /* 255 * Get the first most significant bit of wp. If it is zero, then 256 * the zone type is SWR. 257 */ 258 #define BDRV_ZT_IS_CONV(wp) (wp & (1ULL << 63)) 259 260 #define BDRV_REQUEST_MAX_SECTORS MIN_CONST(SIZE_MAX >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS, \ 261 INT_MAX >> BDRV_SECTOR_BITS) 262 #define BDRV_REQUEST_MAX_BYTES (BDRV_REQUEST_MAX_SECTORS << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS) 263 264 /* 265 * We want allow aligning requests and disk length up to any 32bit alignment 266 * and don't afraid of overflow. 267 * To achieve it, and in the same time use some pretty number as maximum disk 268 * size, let's define maximum "length" (a limit for any offset/bytes request and 269 * for disk size) to be the greatest power of 2 less than INT64_MAX. 270 */ 271 #define BDRV_MAX_ALIGNMENT (1L << 30) 272 #define BDRV_MAX_LENGTH (QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(INT64_MAX, BDRV_MAX_ALIGNMENT)) 273 274 /* 275 * Allocation status flags for bdrv_block_status() and friends. 276 * 277 * Public flags: 278 * BDRV_BLOCK_DATA: allocation for data at offset is tied to this layer 279 * BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO: offset reads as zero 280 * BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID: an associated offset exists for accessing raw data 281 * BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED: the content of the block is determined by this 282 * layer rather than any backing, set by block layer 283 * BDRV_BLOCK_EOF: the returned pnum covers through end of file for this 284 * layer, set by block layer 285 * 286 * Internal flags: 287 * BDRV_BLOCK_RAW: for use by passthrough drivers, such as raw, to request 288 * that the block layer recompute the answer from the returned 289 * BDS; must be accompanied by just BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID. 290 * BDRV_BLOCK_RECURSE: request that the block layer will recursively search for 291 * zeroes in file child of current block node inside 292 * returned region. Only valid together with both 293 * BDRV_BLOCK_DATA and BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID. Should not 294 * appear with BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO. 295 * 296 * If BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID is set, the map parameter represents the 297 * host offset within the returned BDS that is allocated for the 298 * corresponding raw guest data. However, whether that offset 299 * actually contains data also depends on BDRV_BLOCK_DATA, as follows: 300 * 301 * DATA ZERO OFFSET_VALID 302 * t t t sectors read as zero, returned file is zero at offset 303 * t f t sectors read as valid from file at offset 304 * f t t sectors preallocated, read as zero, returned file not 305 * necessarily zero at offset 306 * f f t sectors preallocated but read from backing_hd, 307 * returned file contains garbage at offset 308 * t t f sectors preallocated, read as zero, unknown offset 309 * t f f sectors read from unknown file or offset 310 * f t f not allocated or unknown offset, read as zero 311 * f f f not allocated or unknown offset, read from backing_hd 312 */ 313 #define BDRV_BLOCK_DATA 0x01 314 #define BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO 0x02 315 #define BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID 0x04 316 #define BDRV_BLOCK_RAW 0x08 317 #define BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED 0x10 318 #define BDRV_BLOCK_EOF 0x20 319 #define BDRV_BLOCK_RECURSE 0x40 320 321 typedef QTAILQ_HEAD(BlockReopenQueue, BlockReopenQueueEntry) BlockReopenQueue; 322 323 typedef struct BDRVReopenState { 324 BlockDriverState *bs; 325 int flags; 326 BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions detect_zeroes; 327 bool backing_missing; 328 BlockDriverState *old_backing_bs; /* keep pointer for permissions update */ 329 BlockDriverState *old_file_bs; /* keep pointer for permissions update */ 330 QDict *options; 331 QDict *explicit_options; 332 void *opaque; 333 } BDRVReopenState; 334 335 /* 336 * Block operation types 337 */ 338 typedef enum BlockOpType { 339 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_BACKUP_SOURCE, 340 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_BACKUP_TARGET, 341 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_CHANGE, 342 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_COMMIT_SOURCE, 343 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_COMMIT_TARGET, 344 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_DATAPLANE, 345 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_DRIVE_DEL, 346 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_EJECT, 347 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_EXTERNAL_SNAPSHOT, 348 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_INTERNAL_SNAPSHOT, 349 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_INTERNAL_SNAPSHOT_DELETE, 350 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_MIRROR_SOURCE, 351 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_MIRROR_TARGET, 352 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_RESIZE, 353 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_STREAM, 354 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_REPLACE, 355 BLOCK_OP_TYPE_MAX, 356 } BlockOpType; 357 358 /* Block node permission constants */ 359 enum { 360 /** 361 * A user that has the "permission" of consistent reads is guaranteed that 362 * their view of the contents of the block device is complete and 363 * self-consistent, representing the contents of a disk at a specific 364 * point. 365 * 366 * For most block devices (including their backing files) this is true, but 367 * the property cannot be maintained in a few situations like for 368 * intermediate nodes of a commit block job. 369 */ 370 BLK_PERM_CONSISTENT_READ = 0x01, 371 372 /** This permission is required to change the visible disk contents. */ 373 BLK_PERM_WRITE = 0x02, 374 375 /** 376 * This permission (which is weaker than BLK_PERM_WRITE) is both enough and 377 * required for writes to the block node when the caller promises that 378 * the visible disk content doesn't change. 379 * 380 * As the BLK_PERM_WRITE permission is strictly stronger, either is 381 * sufficient to perform an unchanging write. 382 */ 383 BLK_PERM_WRITE_UNCHANGED = 0x04, 384 385 /** This permission is required to change the size of a block node. */ 386 BLK_PERM_RESIZE = 0x08, 387 388 /** 389 * There was a now-removed bit BLK_PERM_GRAPH_MOD, with value of 0x10. QEMU 390 * 6.1 and earlier may still lock the corresponding byte in block/file-posix 391 * locking. So, implementing some new permission should be very careful to 392 * not interfere with this old unused thing. 393 */ 394 395 BLK_PERM_ALL = 0x0f, 396 397 DEFAULT_PERM_PASSTHROUGH = BLK_PERM_CONSISTENT_READ 398 | BLK_PERM_WRITE 399 | BLK_PERM_WRITE_UNCHANGED 400 | BLK_PERM_RESIZE, 401 402 DEFAULT_PERM_UNCHANGED = BLK_PERM_ALL & ~DEFAULT_PERM_PASSTHROUGH, 403 }; 404 405 /* 406 * Flags that parent nodes assign to child nodes to specify what kind of 407 * role(s) they take. 408 * 409 * At least one of DATA, METADATA, FILTERED, or COW must be set for 410 * every child. 411 * 412 * 413 * = Connection with bs->children, bs->file and bs->backing fields = 414 * 415 * 1. Filters 416 * 417 * Filter drivers have drv->is_filter = true. 418 * 419 * Filter node has exactly one FILTERED|PRIMARY child, and may have other 420 * children which must not have these bits (one example is the 421 * copy-before-write filter, which also has its target DATA child). 422 * 423 * Filter nodes never have COW children. 424 * 425 * For most filters, the filtered child is linked in bs->file, bs->backing is 426 * NULL. For some filters (as an exception), it is the other way around; those 427 * drivers will have drv->filtered_child_is_backing set to true (see that 428 * field’s documentation for what drivers this concerns) 429 * 430 * 2. "raw" driver (block/raw-format.c) 431 * 432 * Formally it's not a filter (drv->is_filter = false) 433 * 434 * bs->backing is always NULL 435 * 436 * Only has one child, linked in bs->file. Its role is either FILTERED|PRIMARY 437 * (like filter) or DATA|PRIMARY depending on options. 438 * 439 * 3. Other drivers 440 * 441 * Don't have any FILTERED children. 442 * 443 * May have at most one COW child. In this case it's linked in bs->backing. 444 * Otherwise bs->backing is NULL. COW child is never PRIMARY. 445 * 446 * May have at most one PRIMARY child. In this case it's linked in bs->file. 447 * Otherwise bs->file is NULL. 448 * 449 * May also have some other children that don't have the PRIMARY or COW bit set. 450 */ 451 enum BdrvChildRoleBits { 452 /* 453 * This child stores data. 454 * Any node may have an arbitrary number of such children. 455 */ 456 BDRV_CHILD_DATA = (1 << 0), 457 458 /* 459 * This child stores metadata. 460 * Any node may have an arbitrary number of metadata-storing 461 * children. 462 */ 463 BDRV_CHILD_METADATA = (1 << 1), 464 465 /* 466 * A child that always presents exactly the same visible data as 467 * the parent, e.g. by virtue of the parent forwarding all reads 468 * and writes. 469 * This flag is mutually exclusive with DATA, METADATA, and COW. 470 * Any node may have at most one filtered child at a time. 471 */ 472 BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED = (1 << 2), 473 474 /* 475 * Child from which to read all data that isn't allocated in the 476 * parent (i.e., the backing child); such data is copied to the 477 * parent through COW (and optionally COR). 478 * This field is mutually exclusive with DATA, METADATA, and 479 * FILTERED. 480 * Any node may have at most one such backing child at a time. 481 */ 482 BDRV_CHILD_COW = (1 << 3), 483 484 /* 485 * The primary child. For most drivers, this is the child whose 486 * filename applies best to the parent node. 487 * Any node may have at most one primary child at a time. 488 */ 489 BDRV_CHILD_PRIMARY = (1 << 4), 490 491 /* Useful combination of flags */ 492 BDRV_CHILD_IMAGE = BDRV_CHILD_DATA 493 | BDRV_CHILD_METADATA 494 | BDRV_CHILD_PRIMARY, 495 }; 496 497 /* Mask of BdrvChildRoleBits values */ 498 typedef unsigned int BdrvChildRole; 499 500 typedef struct BdrvCheckResult { 501 int corruptions; 502 int leaks; 503 int check_errors; 504 int corruptions_fixed; 505 int leaks_fixed; 506 int64_t image_end_offset; 507 BlockFragInfo bfi; 508 } BdrvCheckResult; 509 510 typedef enum { 511 BDRV_FIX_LEAKS = 1, 512 BDRV_FIX_ERRORS = 2, 513 } BdrvCheckMode; 514 515 typedef struct BlockSizes { 516 uint32_t phys; 517 uint32_t log; 518 } BlockSizes; 519 520 typedef struct HDGeometry { 521 uint32_t heads; 522 uint32_t sectors; 523 uint32_t cylinders; 524 } HDGeometry; 525 526 /* 527 * Common functions that are neither I/O nor Global State. 528 * 529 * These functions must never call any function from other categories 530 * (I/O, "I/O or GS", Global State) except this one, but can be invoked by 531 * all of them. 532 */ 533 534 char *bdrv_perm_names(uint64_t perm); 535 uint64_t bdrv_qapi_perm_to_blk_perm(BlockPermission qapi_perm); 536 537 void bdrv_init_with_whitelist(void); 538 bool bdrv_uses_whitelist(void); 539 int bdrv_is_whitelisted(BlockDriver *drv, bool read_only); 540 541 int bdrv_parse_aio(const char *mode, int *flags); 542 int bdrv_parse_cache_mode(const char *mode, int *flags, bool *writethrough); 543 int bdrv_parse_discard_flags(const char *mode, int *flags); 544 545 int path_has_protocol(const char *path); 546 int path_is_absolute(const char *path); 547 char *path_combine(const char *base_path, const char *filename); 548 549 char *bdrv_get_full_backing_filename_from_filename(const char *backed, 550 const char *backing, 551 Error **errp); 552 553 #endif /* BLOCK_COMMON_H */ 554