[libvirt] [PATCH] virsh: add --io when attaching disks to guests
John Ferlan
jferlan at redhat.com
Wed May 17 17:51:46 UTC 2017
On 05/12/2017 05:27 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> virt-install and virt-manager both default to explicitly setting
> "io='native'" in the disk "driver" tag. virsh, however, does not and also
> does not provide an option to specify that setting at all. As a result,
> disks use a different IO mechanism (the default, "threads") when attached
> post-setup using virsh. Adding this option allows users to keep disk
> performance consistent for disks attached at install, and those attached
> afterward.
> ---
> tools/virsh-domain.c | 14 +++++++++++---
> tools/virsh.pod | 3 ++-
> 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
Reviewed-by: John Ferlan <jferlan at redhat.com>
(and pushed w/ one minor change noted below)
Thanks and congrats on your first patch,
John
> diff --git a/tools/virsh-domain.c b/tools/virsh-domain.c
> index 0d19d0e..5c42021 100644
> --- a/tools/virsh-domain.c
> +++ b/tools/virsh-domain.c
> @@ -267,6 +267,10 @@ static const vshCmdOptDef opts_attach_disk[] = {
> .type = VSH_OT_STRING,
> .help = N_("cache mode of disk device")
> },
> + {.name = "io",
> + .type = VSH_OT_STRING,
> + .help = N_("io policy of disk device")
> + },
> {.name = "type",
> .type = VSH_OT_STRING,
> .help = N_("target device type")
> @@ -504,8 +508,9 @@ cmdAttachDisk(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd)
> virDomainPtr dom = NULL;
> const char *source = NULL, *target = NULL, *driver = NULL,
> *subdriver = NULL, *type = NULL, *mode = NULL,
> - *iothread = NULL, *cache = NULL, *serial = NULL,
> - *straddr = NULL, *wwn = NULL, *targetbus = NULL;
> + *iothread = NULL, *cache = NULL, *io = NULL,
> + *serial = NULL, *straddr = NULL, *wwn = NULL,
> + *targetbus = NULL;
> struct DiskAddress diskAddr;
> bool isFile = false, functionReturn = false;
> int ret;
> @@ -537,6 +542,7 @@ cmdAttachDisk(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd)
> vshCommandOptStringReq(ctl, cmd, "mode", &mode) < 0 ||
> vshCommandOptStringReq(ctl, cmd, "iothread", &iothread) < 0 ||
> vshCommandOptStringReq(ctl, cmd, "cache", &cache) < 0 ||
> + vshCommandOptStringReq(ctl, cmd, "io", &io) < 0 ||
> vshCommandOptStringReq(ctl, cmd, "serial", &serial) < 0 ||
> vshCommandOptStringReq(ctl, cmd, "wwn", &wwn) < 0 ||
> vshCommandOptStringReq(ctl, cmd, "address", &straddr) < 0 ||
> @@ -579,7 +585,7 @@ cmdAttachDisk(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd)
> virBufferAddLit(&buf, ">\n");
> virBufferAdjustIndent(&buf, 2);
>
> - if (driver || subdriver || iothread || cache) {
> + if (driver || subdriver || iothread || cache || io) {
> virBufferAddLit(&buf, "<driver");
>
> if (driver)
> @@ -590,6 +596,8 @@ cmdAttachDisk(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd)
> virBufferAsprintf(&buf, " iothread='%s'", iothread);
> if (cache)
> virBufferAsprintf(&buf, " cache='%s'", cache);
> + if (io)
> + virBufferAsprintf(&buf, " io='%s'", io);
>
> virBufferAddLit(&buf, "/>\n");
> }
> diff --git a/tools/virsh.pod b/tools/virsh.pod
> index 727acf6..f46fb4a 100644
> --- a/tools/virsh.pod
> +++ b/tools/virsh.pod
> @@ -2838,7 +2838,7 @@ expected.
> =item B<attach-disk> I<domain> I<source> I<target> [[[I<--live>] [I<--config>]
> | [I<--current>]] | [I<--persistent>]] [I<--targetbus bus>] [I<--driver
> driver>] [I<--subdriver subdriver>] [I<--iothread iothread>]
> -[I<--cache cache>] [I<--type type>]
> +[I<--cache cache>] [I<--io io>] [I<--type type>]
> [I<--mode mode>] [I<--sourcetype sourcetype>] [I<--serial serial>] [I<--wwn
> wwn>] [I<--rawio>] [I<--address address>] [I<--multifunction>] [I<--print-xml>]
>
> @@ -2865,6 +2865,7 @@ I<mode> can specify the two specific mode I<readonly> or I<shareable>.
> I<sourcetype> can indicate the type of source (block|file)
> I<cache> can be one of "default", "none", "writethrough", "writeback",
> "directsync" or "unsafe".
> +I<io> controls specific policies on I/O; qemu guests support "threads" and "native".
Altered the "qemu" to be "QEMU"
> I<iothread> is the number within the range of domain IOThreads to which
> this disk may be attached (QEMU only).
> I<serial> is the serial of disk device. I<wwn> is the wwn of disk device.
>
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