On 06/20/2018 06:24 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
+/* Set several extents, describing region of given @length with given
@flags.
+ * Do not set more than @nb_extents, return number of set extents.
+ */
+static unsigned add_extents(NBDExtent *extents, unsigned nb_extents,
+ uint64_t length, uint32_t flags)
+{
+ unsigned i = 0;
+ uint32_t max_extent = QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(INT32_MAX, BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE);
This is too small of a granularity wrong when the server advertised 4k
alignment during NBD_OPT_GO; it should probably refer to
bs->bl.request_alignment.
In fact, we can just use INT32_MAX. The dirty bitmap has a granularity
at least as large as the sector size, but no smaller than the
request_alignment. We don't have to worry about alignment here, as the
extents will already be naturally aligned when converting from the
bitmap into extents in the caller.
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Eric Blake, Principal Software Engineer
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