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authorDaniel P. Berrangé2022-06-20 13:01:49 +0200
committerDr. David Alan Gilbert2022-06-22 19:59:38 +0200
commit154d87b4ef7f32fe4b11357648ec0b81b7e77d59 (patch)
tree5dc335430a22be1a031a944974c90bdf0d6c5aef /migration
parentmigration: rename rate limiting fields in QEMUFile (diff)
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migration: rename 'pos' field in QEMUFile to 'bytes_processed'
The field name 'pos' gives the misleading impression that the QEMUFile objects are seekable. This is not the case, as in general we just have an opaque stream. The users of this method are only interested in the total bytes processed. This switches to a new name that reflects the intended usage. Every QIOChannel backed impl of QEMUFile is currently ignoring the 'pos' field. The only QEMUFile impl using 'pos' as an offset for I/O is the block device vmstate. A later patch is introducing a QIOChannel impl for the vmstate, and to handle this it is tracking a file offset itself internally to the QIOChannel impl. So when we later eliminate the QEMUFileOps callbacks later, the 'pos' field will no longer be used from any I/O read/write methods. Reviewed-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> dgilbert: Fixed long line
Diffstat (limited to 'migration')
-rw-r--r--migration/qemu-file.c21
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/migration/qemu-file.c b/migration/qemu-file.c
index 03f0b13a55..eabc2d7c6e 100644
--- a/migration/qemu-file.c
+++ b/migration/qemu-file.c
@@ -50,8 +50,9 @@ struct QEMUFile {
*/
int64_t rate_limit_used;
- int64_t pos; /* start of buffer when writing, end of buffer
- when reading */
+ /* The sum of bytes transferred on the wire */
+ int64_t total_transferred;
+
int buf_index;
int buf_size; /* 0 when writing */
uint8_t buf[IO_BUF_SIZE];
@@ -241,14 +242,14 @@ void qemu_fflush(QEMUFile *f)
}
if (f->iovcnt > 0) {
expect = iov_size(f->iov, f->iovcnt);
- ret = f->ops->writev_buffer(f->opaque, f->iov, f->iovcnt, f->pos,
- &local_error);
+ ret = f->ops->writev_buffer(f->opaque, f->iov, f->iovcnt,
+ f->total_transferred, &local_error);
qemu_iovec_release_ram(f);
}
if (ret >= 0) {
- f->pos += ret;
+ f->total_transferred += ret;
}
/* We expect the QEMUFile write impl to send the full
* data set we requested, so sanity check that.
@@ -357,11 +358,11 @@ static ssize_t qemu_fill_buffer(QEMUFile *f)
return 0;
}
- len = f->ops->get_buffer(f->opaque, f->buf + pending, f->pos,
+ len = f->ops->get_buffer(f->opaque, f->buf + pending, f->total_transferred,
IO_BUF_SIZE - pending, &local_error);
if (len > 0) {
f->buf_size += len;
- f->pos += len;
+ f->total_transferred += len;
} else if (len == 0) {
qemu_file_set_error_obj(f, -EIO, local_error);
} else if (len != -EAGAIN) {
@@ -375,7 +376,7 @@ static ssize_t qemu_fill_buffer(QEMUFile *f)
void qemu_update_position(QEMUFile *f, size_t size)
{
- f->pos += size;
+ f->total_transferred += size;
}
/** Closes the file
@@ -658,7 +659,7 @@ int qemu_get_byte(QEMUFile *f)
int64_t qemu_ftell_fast(QEMUFile *f)
{
- int64_t ret = f->pos;
+ int64_t ret = f->total_transferred;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < f->iovcnt; i++) {
@@ -671,7 +672,7 @@ int64_t qemu_ftell_fast(QEMUFile *f)
int64_t qemu_ftell(QEMUFile *f)
{
qemu_fflush(f);
- return f->pos;
+ return f->total_transferred;
}
int qemu_file_rate_limit(QEMUFile *f)