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authorFam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>2014-07-30 14:39:10 +0800
committerKevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>2014-08-15 15:07:14 +0200
commitc6ac36e14569794b3f3e66f796dea19bc0f0b8d3 (patch)
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downloadqemu-c6ac36e14569794b3f3e66f796dea19bc0f0b8d3.tar.gz
vmdk: Optimize cluster allocation
This drops the unnecessary bdrv_truncate() from, and also improves, cluster allocation code path. Before, when we need a new cluster, get_cluster_offset truncates the image to bdrv_getlength() + cluster_size, and returns the offset of added area, i.e. the image length before truncating. This is not efficient, so it's now rewritten as: - Save the extent file length when opening. - When allocating cluster, use the saved length as cluster offset. - Don't truncate image, because we'll anyway write data there: just write any data at the EOF position, in descending priority: * New user data (cluster allocation happens in a write request). * Filling data in the beginning and/or ending of the new cluster, if not covered by user data: either backing file content (COW), or zero for standalone images. One major benifit of this change is, on host mounted NFS images, even over a fast network, ftruncate is slow (see the example below). This change significantly speeds up cluster allocation. Comparing by converting a cirros image (296M) to VMDK on an NFS mount point, over 1Gbe LAN: $ time qemu-img convert cirros-0.3.1.img /mnt/a.raw -O vmdk Before: real 0m21.796s user 0m0.130s sys 0m0.483s After: real 0m2.017s user 0m0.047s sys 0m0.190s We also get rid of unchecked bdrv_getlength() and bdrv_truncate(), and get a little more documentation in function comments. Tested that this passes qemu-iotests for all VMDK subformats. Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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