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Lunev" , qemu-block@nongnu.org, Juan Quintela , Markus Armbruster , Max Reitz , Pavel Dovgalyuk , Paolo Bonzini , John Snow , "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" 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=0D v2: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-07/msg07523.html=0D v3: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-08/msg07076.html=0D v4: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-09/msg05221.html=0D =0D This series aims to provide a better designed replacement for the=0D savevm/loadvm/delvm HMP commands, which despite their flaws continue=0D to be actively used in the QMP world via the HMP command passthrough=0D facility.=0D =0D The main problems addressed are:=0D =0D - The logic to pick which disk to store the vmstate in is not=0D satsifactory.=0D =0D The first block driver state cannot be assumed to be the root disk=0D image, it might be OVMF varstore and we don't want to store vmstate=0D in there.=0D =0D - The logic to decide which disks must be snapshotted is hardwired=0D to all disks which are writable=0D =0D Again with OVMF there might be a writable varstore, but this can be=0D raw rather than qcow2 format, and thus unable to be snapshotted.=0D While users might wish to snapshot their varstore, in some/many/most=0D cases it is entirely uneccessary. Users are blocked from snapshotting=0D their VM though due to this varstore.=0D =0D - The commands are synchronous blocking execution and returning=0D errors immediately.=0D =0D This is partially addressed by integrating with the job framework.=0D This forces the client to use the async commands to determine=0D the completion status or error message from the operations.=0D =0D In the block code I've only dealt with node names for block devices, as=0D IIUC, this is all that libvirt should need in the -blockdev world it now=0D lives in. IOW, I've made not attempt to cope with people wanting to use=0D these QMP commands in combination with -drive args, as libvirt will=0D never use -drive with a QEMU new enough to have these new commands.=0D =0D The main limitations of this current impl=0D =0D - The snapshot process runs serialized in the main thread. ie QEMU=0D guest execution is blocked for the duration. The job framework=0D lets us fix this in future without changing the QMP semantics=0D exposed to the apps.=0D =0D - Most vmstate loading errors just go to stderr, as they are not=0D using Error **errp reporting. Thus the job framework just=0D reports a fairly generic message=0D =0D "Error -22 while loading VM state"=0D =0D Again this can be fixed later without changing the QMP semantics=0D exposed to apps.=0D =0D I've done some minimal work in libvirt to start to make use of the new=0D commands to validate their functionality, but this isn't finished yet.=0D =0D My ultimate goal is to make the GNOME Boxes maintainer happy again by=0D having internal snapshots work with OVMF:=0D =0D https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-boxes/-/commit/c486da262f6566326fbcb= 5e=3D=0D f45c5f64048f16a6e=0D =0D Changed in v5:=0D =0D - Fix prevention of tag overwriting=0D - Refactor and expand test suite coverage to validate=0D more negative scenarios=0D =0D Changed in v4:=0D =0D - Make the device lists mandatory, dropping all support for=0D QEMU's built-in heuristics to select devices.=0D =0D - Improve some error reporting and I/O test coverage=0D =0D Changed in v3:=0D =0D - Schedule a bottom half to escape from coroutine context in=0D the jobs. This is needed because the locking in the snapshot=0D code goes horribly wrong when run from a background coroutine=0D instead of the main event thread.=0D =0D - Re-factor way we iterate over devices, so that we correctly=0D report non-existant devices passed by the user over QMP.=0D =0D - Add QAPI docs notes about limitations wrt vmstate error=0D reporting (it all goes to stderr not an Error **errp)=0D so QMP only gets a fairly generic error message currently.=0D =0D - Add I/O test to validate many usage scenarios / errors=0D =0D - Add I/O test helpers to handle QMP events with a deterministic=0D ordering=0D =0D - Ensure 'delete-snapshot' reports an error if requesting=0D delete from devices that don't support snapshot, instead of=0D silently succeeding with no erro.=0D =0D Changed in v2:=0D =0D - Use new command names "snapshot-{load,save,delete}" to make it=0D clear that these are different from the "savevm|loadvm|delvm"=0D as they use the Job framework=0D =0D - Use an include list for block devs, not an exclude list=0D =0D Daniel P. Berrang=3DC3=3DA9 (10):=0D block: push error reporting into bdrv_all_*_snapshot functions=0D migration: stop returning errno from load_snapshot()=0D block: add ability to specify list of blockdevs during snapshot=0D block: allow specifying name of block device for vmstate storage=0D block: rename and alter bdrv_all_find_snapshot semantics=0D migration: control whether snapshots are ovewritten=0D migration: wire up support for snapshot device selection=0D migration: introduce a delete_snapshot wrapper=0D iotests: add support for capturing and matching QMP events=0D migration: introduce snapshot-{save,load,delete} QMP commands=0D =0D block/monitor/block-hmp-cmds.c | 7 +-=0D block/snapshot.c | 256 +++++++++++++++------=0D include/block/snapshot.h | 23 +-=0D include/migration/snapshot.h | 14 +-=0D migration/savevm.c | 282 +++++++++++++++++++----=0D monitor/hmp-cmds.c | 12 +-=0D qapi/job.json | 9 +-=0D qapi/migration.json | 120 ++++++++++=0D replay/replay-snapshot.c | 5 +-=0D softmmu/vl.c | 2 +-=0D tests/qemu-iotests/267.out | 12 +-=0D tests/qemu-iotests/310 | 385 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++=0D tests/qemu-iotests/310.out | 407 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++=0D tests/qemu-iotests/common.qemu | 107 ++++++++-=0D tests/qemu-iotests/group | 1 +=0D 15 files changed, 1500 insertions(+), 142 deletions(-)=0D create mode 100755 tests/qemu-iotests/310=0D create mode 100644 tests/qemu-iotests/310.out=0D =0D --=3D20=0D 2.26.2=0D =0D