[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [RFC] support more qdisk types
On Tue, 2016-02-02 at 15:06 -0700, Jim Fehlig wrote: > > > And extending > > the structure seems to be the right thing to do. > > So what do you think of the approach in the RFC patch? It adds discrete knobs > in > the disk config and extends the disk structure similarly. Before I can make > progress on this we need to agree on extending the config and > libxl_device_disk > structure. My main concern is that this approach requires us to update libxl for each new possible backend type. The intention of the target= in the disk spec is that it consumes the rest of the line so it can be used to encode pretty much anything. Is it not possible (modulo bugs) to pass all the necessary information to qdisk in this form? I thought Dave S had made it possible to use qdisk in this way back in: commit a8a1f236a2964506a22d1779648d8e1c8668cb1a Author: David Scott < dave.scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date:ÂÂÂTue Apr 23 10:59:26 2013 +0100 ÂÂÂÂlibxl: Only call stat() when adding a disk if we expect a device to exist.  ÂÂÂÂWe consider calling stat() a helpful error check in the following ÂÂÂÂcircumstances only: ÂÂÂÂÂ1. the disk backend type must be PHYsical ÂÂÂÂÂ2. the disk backend domain must be the same as the running libxl ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂcode (ie LIBXL_TOOLSTACK_DOMID) ÂÂÂÂÂ3. there must not be a hotplug script because this would imply that ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂthe device won't be created until after the hotplug script has ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂrun.  ÂÂÂÂWith this fix, it is possible to use qemu's built-in block drivers ÂÂÂÂsuch as ceph/rbd, with a xl config disk spec like this:  ÂÂÂÂdisk=[ 'backendtype=qdisk,format=raw,vdev=hda,access=rw,target=rbd:rbd/ubuntu1204.img' ]  ÂÂÂÂSigned-off-by: David Scott < dave.scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ÂÂÂÂAcked-by: Ian Campbell < ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx > ÂÂÂÂAcked-by: Roger Pau Monnà < roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx > Of course things may have regressed again since then. Since target is basically passed as is to qdisk does libvirt not already have some helpers in the QEMU backend for constructing such things? Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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