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Lunev" , qemu-block@nongnu.org, Juan Quintela , "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" , Markus Armbruster , Pavel Dovgalyuk , Paolo Bonzini , Max Reitz , John Snow Errors-To: qemu-devel-bounces+qemu-devel=archiver.kernel.org@nongnu.org Sender: "Qemu-devel" v1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-07/msg00866.html v2: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-07/msg07523.html v3: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-08/msg07076.html This series aims to provide a better designed replacement for the savevm/loadvm/delvm HMP commands, which despite their flaws continue to be actively used in the QMP world via the HMP command passthrough facility. The main problems addressed are: - The logic to pick which disk to store the vmstate in is not satsifactory. The first block driver state cannot be assumed to be the root disk image, it might be OVMF varstore and we don't want to store vmstate in there. - The logic to decide which disks must be snapshotted is hardwired to all disks which are writable Again with OVMF there might be a writable varstore, but this can be raw rather than qcow2 format, and thus unable to be snapshotted. While users might wish to snapshot their varstore, in some/many/most cases it is entirely uneccessary. Users are blocked from snapshotting their VM though due to this varstore. - The commands are synchronous blocking execution and returning errors immediately. This is partially addressed by integrating with the job framework. This forces the client to use the async commands to determine the completion status or error message from the operations. In the block code I've only dealt with node names for block devices, as IIUC, this is all that libvirt should need in the -blockdev world it now lives in. IOW, I've made not attempt to cope with people wanting to use these QMP commands in combination with -drive args, as libvirt will never use -drive with a QEMU new enough to have these new commands. The main limitations of this current impl - The snapshot process runs serialized in the main thread. ie QEMU guest execution is blocked for the duration. The job framework lets us fix this in future without changing the QMP semantics exposed to the apps. - Most vmstate loading errors just go to stderr, as they are not using Error **errp reporting. Thus the job framework just reports a fairly generic message "Error -22 while loading VM state" Again this can be fixed later without changing the QMP semantics exposed to apps. I've done some minimal work in libvirt to start to make use of the new commands to validate their functionality, but this isn't finished yet. My ultimate goal is to make the GNOME Boxes maintainer happy again by having internal snapshots work with OVMF: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-boxes/-/commit/c486da262f6566326fbcb5e= f45c5f64048f16a6e Changed in v4: - Make the device lists mandatory, dropping all support for QEMU's built-in heuristics to select devices. - Improve some error reporting and I/O test coverage Changed in v3: - Schedule a bottom half to escape from coroutine context in the jobs. This is needed because the locking in the snapshot code goes horribly wrong when run from a background coroutine instead of the main event thread. - Re-factor way we iterate over devices, so that we correctly report non-existant devices passed by the user over QMP. - Add QAPI docs notes about limitations wrt vmstate error reporting (it all goes to stderr not an Error **errp) so QMP only gets a fairly generic error message currently. - Add I/O test to validate many usage scenarios / errors - Add I/O test helpers to handle QMP events with a deterministic ordering - Ensure 'delete-snapshot' reports an error if requesting delete from devices that don't support snapshot, instead of silently succeeding with no erro. Changed in v2: - Use new command names "snapshot-{load,save,delete}" to make it clear that these are different from the "savevm|loadvm|delvm" as they use the Job framework - Use an include list for block devs, not an exclude list Daniel P. Berrang=C3=A9 (9): block: push error reporting into bdrv_all_*_snapshot functions migration: stop returning errno from load_snapshot() block: add ability to specify list of blockdevs during snapshot block: allow specifying name of block device for vmstate storage migration: control whether snapshots are ovewritten migration: wire up support for snapshot device selection migration: introduce a delete_snapshot wrapper iotests: add support for capturing and matching QMP events migration: introduce snapshot-{save,load,delete} QMP commands block/monitor/block-hmp-cmds.c | 7 +- block/snapshot.c | 248 ++++++++++++++------ include/block/snapshot.h | 23 +- include/migration/snapshot.h | 14 +- migration/savevm.c | 260 +++++++++++++++++---- monitor/hmp-cmds.c | 11 +- qapi/job.json | 9 +- qapi/migration.json | 120 ++++++++++ replay/replay-snapshot.c | 4 +- softmmu/vl.c | 2 +- tests/qemu-iotests/267.out | 10 +- tests/qemu-iotests/310 | 338 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/qemu-iotests/310.out | 412 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/qemu-iotests/common.qemu | 107 ++++++++- tests/qemu-iotests/group | 1 + 15 files changed, 1425 insertions(+), 141 deletions(-) create mode 100755 tests/qemu-iotests/310 create mode 100644 tests/qemu-iotests/310.out --=20 2.26.2