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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 0/3] block: zero write detection


From: Kevin Wolf
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 0/3] block: zero write detection
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 13:03:36 +0200
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Am 12.10.2011 12:39, schrieb Stefan Hajnoczi:
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 03:46:28PM +0200, Kevin Wolf wrote:
>> Am 07.10.2011 17:49, schrieb Stefan Hajnoczi:
>>> Image streaming copies data from the backing file into the image file.  It 
>>> is
>>> important to represent zero regions from the backing file efficiently during
>>> streaming, otherwise the image file grows to the full virtual disk size and
>>> loses sparseness.
>>>
>>> There are two ways to implement zero write detection, they are subtly 
>>> different:
>>>
>>> 1. Allow image formats to provide efficient representations for zero 
>>> regions.
>>>    QED does this with "zero clusters" and it has been discussed for qcow2v3.
>>>
>>> 2. During streaming, check for zeroes and skip writing to the image file 
>>> when
>>>    zeroes are detected.
>>>
>>> However, there are some disadvantages to #2 because it leaves unallocated 
>>> holes
>>> in the image file.  If image streaming is aborted before it completes then 
>>> it
>>> will be necessary to reread all unallocated clusters from the backing file 
>>> upon
>>> resuming image streaming.  Potentionally worse is that a backing file over a
>>> slow remote connection will have the zero regions fetched again and again if
>>> the guest accesses them.  #1 avoids these problems because the image file
>>> contains information on which regions are zeroes and do not need to be
>>> refetched.
>>>
>>> This patch series implements #1 with the existing QED zero cluster feature. 
>>>  In
>>> the future we can add qcow2v3 zero clusters too.  We can also implement #2
>>> directly in the image streaming code as a fallback when the BlockDriver does
>>> not support zero detection #1 itself.  That way we get the best possible 
>>> zero
>>> write detection, depending on the image format.
>>>
>>> Here is a qemu-iotest to verify that zero write detection is working:
>>> http://repo.or.cz/w/qemu-iotests/stefanha.git/commitdiff/226949695eef51bdcdea3e6ce3d7e5a863427f37
>>>
>>> Stefan Hajnoczi (3):
>>>   block: add zero write detection interface
>>>   qed: add zero write detection support
>>>   qemu-io: add zero write detection option
>>>
>>>  block.c     |   16 +++++++++++
>>>  block.h     |    2 +
>>>  block/qed.c |   81 
>>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
>>>  block_int.h |   13 +++++++++
>>>  qemu-io.c   |   35 ++++++++++++++++++++-----
>>>  5 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
>>
>> It's good to have an option to detect zero writes and turn them into
>> zero clusters, but it's something that introduces some overhead and
>> probably won't be suitable as a default.
> 
> Yes, this series simply has a bdrv_set_zero_detection() API to toggle it
> at runtime.  By default it is off to save CPU cycles.
> 
>> I think what we really want to have for image streaming is an API that
>> explicitly writes zeros and doesn't have to look at the whole buffer (or
>> actually doesn't even get a buffer).
> 
> I didn't take this approach to avoid having block drivers handle the
> zero buffers that need to be allocated when the region does not cover
> entire clusters.  It can be done for sure but I'm not sure how to do it
> nicely yet.

If I understand your QED code right, in such cases it ignores that there
are some zeros that could be turned into a zero cluster. Considering
this and that you always fill a buffer just to be able to check it
(which is known to take considerable time from qemu-img convert
experience) - how could any solution that works consistently, but
requires an allocation in the block driver be less nice?

Kevin



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