@@ -188,7 +188,8 @@ allocate_clusters(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
idx = sector_num / s->tracks;
to_allocate = DIV_ROUND_UP(sector_num + *pnum, s->tracks) - idx;
- /* This function is called only by parallels_co_writev(), which will never
+ /*
+ * This function is called only by parallels_co_writev(), which will never
* pass a sector_num at or beyond the end of the image (because the block
* layer never passes such a sector_num to that function). Therefore, idx
* is always below s->bat_size.
@@ -196,7 +197,8 @@ allocate_clusters(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
* exceed the image end. Therefore, idx + to_allocate cannot exceed
* s->bat_size.
* Note that s->bat_size is an unsigned int, therefore idx + to_allocate
- * will always fit into a uint32_t. */
+ * will always fit into a uint32_t.
+ */
assert(idx < s->bat_size && idx + to_allocate <= s->bat_size);
space = to_allocate * s->tracks;
@@ -230,13 +232,15 @@ allocate_clusters(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t sector_num,
}
}
- /* Try to read from backing to fill empty clusters
+ /*
+ * Try to read from backing to fill empty clusters
* FIXME: 1. previous write_zeroes may be redundant
* 2. most of data we read from backing will be rewritten by
* parallels_co_writev. On aligned-to-cluster write we do not need
* this read at all.
* 3. it would be good to combine write of data from backing and new
- * data into one write call */
+ * data into one write call.
+ */
if (bs->backing) {
int64_t nb_cow_sectors = to_allocate * s->tracks;
int64_t nb_cow_bytes = nb_cow_sectors << BDRV_SECTOR_BITS;
@@ -864,8 +868,10 @@ static int parallels_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, int flags,
s->data_end = ROUND_UP(bat_entry_off(s->bat_size), BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
}
if (s->data_end < s->header_size) {
- /* there is not enough unused space to fit to block align between BAT
- and actual data. We can't avoid read-modify-write... */
+ /*
+ * There is not enough unused space to fit to block align between BAT
+ * and actual data. We can't avoid read-modify-write...
+ */
s->header_size = size;
}