qcow2: Factor next_refcount_table_size out

When the refcount table grows, it doesn't only grow by one entry but reserves
some space for future refcount blocks. The algorithm to calculate the number of
entries stays the same with the fixes, so factor it out before replacing the
rest.

As Juan suggested take the opportunity to simplify the code a bit.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
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Kevin Wolf 2010-02-23 16:40:52 +01:00 committed by Anthony Liguori
parent 1d9000e823
commit 05121aedc4
1 changed files with 19 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -123,6 +123,24 @@ static int get_refcount(BlockDriverState *bs, int64_t cluster_index)
return be16_to_cpu(s->refcount_block_cache[block_index]);
}
/*
* Rounds the refcount table size up to avoid growing the table for each single
* refcount block that is allocated.
*/
static unsigned int next_refcount_table_size(BDRVQcowState *s,
unsigned int min_size)
{
unsigned int min_clusters = (min_size >> (s->cluster_bits - 3)) + 1;
unsigned int refcount_table_clusters =
MAX(1, s->refcount_table_size >> (s->cluster_bits - 3));
while (min_clusters > refcount_table_clusters) {
refcount_table_clusters = (refcount_table_clusters * 3 + 1) / 2;
}
return refcount_table_clusters << (s->cluster_bits - 3);
}
static int grow_refcount_table(BlockDriverState *bs, int min_size)
{
BDRVQcowState *s = bs->opaque;
@ -136,17 +154,7 @@ static int grow_refcount_table(BlockDriverState *bs, int min_size)
if (min_size <= s->refcount_table_size)
return 0;
/* compute new table size */
refcount_table_clusters = s->refcount_table_size >> (s->cluster_bits - 3);
for(;;) {
if (refcount_table_clusters == 0) {
refcount_table_clusters = 1;
} else {
refcount_table_clusters = (refcount_table_clusters * 3 + 1) / 2;
}
new_table_size = refcount_table_clusters << (s->cluster_bits - 3);
if (min_size <= new_table_size)
break;
}
new_table_size = next_refcount_table_size(s, min_size);
#ifdef DEBUG_ALLOC2
printf("grow_refcount_table from %d to %d\n",
s->refcount_table_size,