From d65173f924ef0a170693fc59692a542d38f31879 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Connor Kuehl Date: Wed, 5 May 2021 14:55:12 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Document qemu-img options data_file and data_file_raw The contents of this patch were initially developed and posted by Han Han[1], however, it appears the original patch was not applied. Since then, the relevant documentation has been moved and adapted to a new format. I've taken most of the original wording and tweaked it according to some of the feedback from the original patch submission. I've also adapted it to restructured text, which is the format the documentation currently uses. [1] https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-block/2019-10/msg01253.html Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1763105 Signed-off-by: Han Han Suggested-by: Max Reitz [ Max: provided description of data_file_raw behavior ] Signed-off-by: Connor Kuehl Message-Id: <20210505195512.391128-1-ckuehl@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Max Reitz --- docs/tools/qemu-img.rst | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+) diff --git a/docs/tools/qemu-img.rst b/docs/tools/qemu-img.rst index c9efcfaefc..cfe1147879 100644 --- a/docs/tools/qemu-img.rst +++ b/docs/tools/qemu-img.rst @@ -866,6 +866,37 @@ Supported image file formats: issue ``lsattr filename`` to check if the NOCOW flag is set or not (Capital 'C' is NOCOW flag). + ``data_file`` + Filename where all guest data will be stored. If this option is used, + the qcow2 file will only contain the image's metadata. + + Note: Data loss will occur if the given filename already exists when + using this option with ``qemu-img create`` since ``qemu-img`` will create + the data file anew, overwriting the file's original contents. To simply + update the reference to point to the given pre-existing file, use + ``qemu-img amend``. + + ``data_file_raw`` + If this option is set to ``on``, QEMU will always keep the external data + file consistent as a standalone read-only raw image. + + It does this by forwarding all write accesses to the qcow2 file through to + the raw data file, including their offsets. Therefore, data that is visible + on the qcow2 node (i.e., to the guest) at some offset is visible at the same + offset in the raw data file. This results in a read-only raw image. Writes + that bypass the qcow2 metadata may corrupt the qcow2 metadata because the + out-of-band writes may result in the metadata falling out of sync with the + raw image. + + If this option is ``off``, QEMU will use the data file to store data in an + arbitrary manner. The file’s content will not make sense without the + accompanying qcow2 metadata. Where data is written will have no relation to + its offset as seen by the guest, and some writes (specifically zero writes) + may not be forwarded to the data file at all, but will only be handled by + modifying qcow2 metadata. + + This option can only be enabled if ``data_file`` is set. + ``Other`` QEMU also supports various other image file formats for