On 6/24/20 9:07 AM, Peter Krempa wrote:
Emphaisze what needs to happen and also that creating a snapshot doesn't

Emphasize

create the appropriate bitmaps. Also mention that granularity is kept.

Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkre...@redhat.com>
---
  docs/kbase/incrementalbackupinternals.rst | 23 ++++++++++++-----------
  1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/kbase/incrementalbackupinternals.rst 
b/docs/kbase/incrementalbackupinternals.rst
index eada0d2935..dbef1e96f3 100644
--- a/docs/kbase/incrementalbackupinternals.rst
+++ b/docs/kbase/incrementalbackupinternals.rst
@@ -109,17 +109,18 @@ as ``base image``.
  The topmost overlay is the image which is being written to by the VM and is 
also
  described as the ``active`` layer or image.

-Handling of bitmaps
--------------------
-
-Creating an external snapshot involves adding a new layer to the backing chain
-on top of the previous chain. In this step there are no new bitmaps created by
-default, which would mean that backups become impossible after this step.
-
-To prevent this from happening we need to re-create the active bitmaps in the
-new top/active layer of the backing chain which allows us to continue tracking
-the changes with same granularity as before and also allows libvirt to stitch
-together all the corresponding bitmaps to do a backup across snapshots.
+Handling of bitmaps during snapshots
+------------------------------------
+
+Creating an external snapshot involves adding a overlay on top of the 
previously
+active image. Libvirt requires that all ``block-dirty-bitmaps`` which 
correspond
+to the checkpoint must be created in the new overlay before any write from the
+guest reaches the overlay to continue tracking which blocks are dirtied.
+
+Since there are no new bitmaps created by ``qemu`` or ``qemu-img`` by default
+when creating an overlay, we need to re-create the appropriate (see below.)
+bitmaps in the new overlay based on the previously active bitmaps in the active

s/(see below.) bitmaps/bitmaps (see below)/

+image. The new bitmaps are created with the same granularity.

  After taking a snapshot of the ``vda`` disk from the example above placed into
  ``vda-2.qcow2`` the following topology will be created:


With the fixes,
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com>

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