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authorEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>2016-06-01 15:10:02 -0600
committerKevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>2016-06-08 10:21:08 +0200
commitcf081fca4e3cc02a309659b571ab0c5b225ea4cf (patch)
tree4d26691b678ca43f6ae81a37a59d2597b31d9389 /include
parent8b1847445159ff6c12e7a24f04dc989ff97e34d4 (diff)
downloadqemu-cf081fca4e3cc02a309659b571ab0c5b225ea4cf.zip
block: Track write zero limits in bytes
Another step towards removing sector-based interfaces: convert the maximum write and minimum alignment values from sectors to bytes. Rename the variables to let the compiler check that all users are converted to the new semantics. The maximum remains an int as long as BDRV_REQUEST_MAX_SECTORS is constrained by INT_MAX (this means that we can't even support a 2G write_zeroes, but just under it) - changing operation lengths to unsigned or to 64-bits is a much bigger audit, and debatable if we even want to do it (since at the core, a 32-bit platform will still have ssize_t as its underlying limit on write()). Meanwhile, alignment is changed to 'uint32_t', since it makes no sense to have an alignment larger than the maximum write, and less painful to use an unsigned type with well-defined behavior in bit operations than to have to worry about what happens if a driver mistakenly supplies a negative alignment. Add an assert that no one was trying to use sectors to get a write zeroes larger than 2G, and therefore that a later conversion to bytes won't be impacted by keeping the limit at 32 bits. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r--include/block/block_int.h10
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/include/block/block_int.h b/include/block/block_int.h
index 30a97178c8..2e9c81ff95 100644
--- a/include/block/block_int.h
+++ b/include/block/block_int.h
@@ -328,11 +328,13 @@ typedef struct BlockLimits {
/* optimal alignment for discard requests in sectors */
int64_t discard_alignment;
- /* maximum number of sectors that can zeroized at once */
- int max_write_zeroes;
+ /* maximum number of bytes that can zeroized at once (since it is
+ * signed, it must be < 2G, if set) */
+ int32_t max_pwrite_zeroes;
- /* optimal alignment for write zeroes requests in sectors */
- int64_t write_zeroes_alignment;
+ /* optimal alignment for write zeroes requests in bytes, must be
+ * power of 2, and less than max_pwrite_zeroes if that is set */
+ uint32_t pwrite_zeroes_alignment;
/* optimal transfer length in sectors */
int opt_transfer_length;