@@ -390,12 +390,13 @@ int bdrv_reopen_prepare(BDRVReopenState *reopen_state,
void bdrv_reopen_commit(BDRVReopenState *reopen_state);
void bdrv_reopen_abort(BDRVReopenState *reopen_state);
int bdrv_pwrite_zeroes(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset,
- int bytes, BdrvRequestFlags flags);
+ int64_t bytes, BdrvRequestFlags flags);
int bdrv_make_zero(BdrvChild *child, BdrvRequestFlags flags);
-int bdrv_pread(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, void *buf, int bytes);
-int bdrv_pwrite(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, const void *buf, int bytes);
+int bdrv_pread(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, void *buf, int64_t bytes);
+int bdrv_pwrite(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, const void *buf,
+ int64_t bytes);
int bdrv_pwrite_sync(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset,
- const void *buf, int count);
+ const void *buf, int64_t bytes);
/*
* Efficiently zero a region of the disk image. Note that this is a regular
* I/O request like read or write and should have a reasonable size. This
@@ -403,7 +404,7 @@ int bdrv_pwrite_sync(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset,
* because it may allocate memory for the entire region.
*/
int coroutine_fn bdrv_co_pwrite_zeroes(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset,
- int bytes, BdrvRequestFlags flags);
+ int64_t bytes, BdrvRequestFlags flags);
BlockDriverState *bdrv_find_backing_image(BlockDriverState *bs,
const char *backing_file);
void bdrv_refresh_filename(BlockDriverState *bs);
@@ -1028,13 +1028,13 @@ extern BlockDriver bdrv_raw;
extern BlockDriver bdrv_qcow2;
int coroutine_fn bdrv_co_preadv(BdrvChild *child,
- int64_t offset, unsigned int bytes, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
+ int64_t offset, int64_t bytes, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
BdrvRequestFlags flags);
int coroutine_fn bdrv_co_preadv_part(BdrvChild *child,
int64_t offset, int64_t bytes,
QEMUIOVector *qiov, size_t qiov_offset, BdrvRequestFlags flags);
int coroutine_fn bdrv_co_pwritev(BdrvChild *child,
- int64_t offset, unsigned int bytes, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
+ int64_t offset, int64_t bytes, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
BdrvRequestFlags flags);
int coroutine_fn bdrv_co_pwritev_part(BdrvChild *child,
int64_t offset, int64_t bytes,
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ typedef struct BlkverifyRequest {
uint64_t bytes;
int flags;
- int (*request_fn)(BdrvChild *, int64_t, unsigned int, QEMUIOVector *,
+ int (*request_fn)(BdrvChild *, int64_t, int64_t, QEMUIOVector *,
BdrvRequestFlags);
int ret; /* test image result */
@@ -983,7 +983,7 @@ static int bdrv_check_request32(int64_t offset, int64_t bytes,
}
int bdrv_pwrite_zeroes(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset,
- int bytes, BdrvRequestFlags flags)
+ int64_t bytes, BdrvRequestFlags flags)
{
return bdrv_pwritev(child, offset, bytes, NULL,
BDRV_REQ_ZERO_WRITE | flags);
@@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ int bdrv_make_zero(BdrvChild *child, BdrvRequestFlags flags)
}
/* See bdrv_pwrite() for the return codes */
-int bdrv_pread(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, void *buf, int bytes)
+int bdrv_pread(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, void *buf, int64_t bytes)
{
int ret;
QEMUIOVector qiov = QEMU_IOVEC_INIT_BUF(qiov, buf, bytes);
@@ -1051,7 +1051,8 @@ int bdrv_pread(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, void *buf, int bytes)
-EINVAL Invalid offset or number of bytes
-EACCES Trying to write a read-only device
*/
-int bdrv_pwrite(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, const void *buf, int bytes)
+int bdrv_pwrite(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, const void *buf,
+ int64_t bytes)
{
int ret;
QEMUIOVector qiov = QEMU_IOVEC_INIT_BUF(qiov, buf, bytes);
@@ -1072,7 +1073,7 @@ int bdrv_pwrite(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset, const void *buf, int bytes)
* Returns 0 on success, -errno in error cases.
*/
int bdrv_pwrite_sync(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset,
- const void *buf, int count)
+ const void *buf, int64_t count)
{
int ret;
@@ -1731,7 +1732,7 @@ static int bdrv_pad_request(BlockDriverState *bs,
}
int coroutine_fn bdrv_co_preadv(BdrvChild *child,
- int64_t offset, unsigned int bytes, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
+ int64_t offset, int64_t bytes, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
BdrvRequestFlags flags)
{
return bdrv_co_preadv_part(child, offset, bytes, qiov, 0, flags);
@@ -2158,7 +2159,7 @@ out:
* Handle a write request in coroutine context
*/
int coroutine_fn bdrv_co_pwritev(BdrvChild *child,
- int64_t offset, unsigned int bytes, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
+ int64_t offset, int64_t bytes, QEMUIOVector *qiov,
BdrvRequestFlags flags)
{
return bdrv_co_pwritev_part(child, offset, bytes, qiov, 0, flags);
@@ -2251,7 +2252,7 @@ out:
}
int coroutine_fn bdrv_co_pwrite_zeroes(BdrvChild *child, int64_t offset,
- int bytes, BdrvRequestFlags flags)
+ int64_t bytes, BdrvRequestFlags flags)
{
trace_bdrv_co_pwrite_zeroes(child->bs, offset, bytes, flags);
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ blk_root_detach(void *child, void *blk, void *bs) "child %p blk %p bs %p"
# io.c
bdrv_co_preadv_part(void *bs, int64_t offset, int64_t bytes, unsigned int flags) "bs %p offset %" PRId64 " bytes %" PRId64 " flags 0x%x"
bdrv_co_pwritev_part(void *bs, int64_t offset, int64_t bytes, unsigned int flags) "bs %p offset %" PRId64 " bytes %" PRId64 " flags 0x%x"
-bdrv_co_pwrite_zeroes(void *bs, int64_t offset, int count, int flags) "bs %p offset %"PRId64" count %d flags 0x%x"
+bdrv_co_pwrite_zeroes(void *bs, int64_t offset, int64_t bytes, int flags) "bs %p offset %" PRId64 " bytes %" PRId64 " flags 0x%x"
bdrv_co_do_copy_on_readv(void *bs, int64_t offset, int64_t bytes, int64_t cluster_offset, int64_t cluster_bytes) "bs %p offset %" PRId64 " bytes %" PRId64 " cluster_offset %" PRId64 " cluster_bytes %" PRId64
bdrv_co_copy_range_from(void *src, uint64_t src_offset, void *dst, uint64_t dst_offset, uint64_t bytes, int read_flags, int write_flags) "src %p offset %"PRIu64" dst %p offset %"PRIu64" bytes %"PRIu64" rw flags 0x%x 0x%x"
bdrv_co_copy_range_to(void *src, uint64_t src_offset, void *dst, uint64_t dst_offset, uint64_t bytes, int read_flags, int write_flags) "src %p offset %"PRIu64" dst %p offset %"PRIu64" bytes %"PRIu64" rw flags 0x%x 0x%x"
We are generally moving to int64_t for both offset and bytes parameters on all io paths. Main motivation is realization of 64-bit write_zeroes operation for fast zeroing large disk chunks, up to the whole disk. We chose signed type, to be consistent with off_t (which is signed) and with possibility for signed return type (where negative value means error). Now, when bdrv_co_preadv_part() and bdrv_co_pwritev_part() updated, update all their wrappers. For all of them type of 'bytes' is widening, so callers are safe. We have update request_fn in blkverify.c simultaneusly. Still it's just a pointer to on of bdrv_co_pwritev() or bdrv_co_preadv(), and type is widening for callers of the request_fn anyway. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> --- include/block/block.h | 11 ++++++----- include/block/block_int.h | 4 ++-- block/blkverify.c | 2 +- block/io.c | 15 ++++++++------- block/trace-events | 2 +- 5 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)