[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [xen-devel][PATCH 1/5] Xl Disk Configuration Option Documentation
Attached is a documentation of Xl disk configuration option that has already been reviewed. Signed-off-by: Kamala Narasimhan <kamala.narasimhan@xxxxxxxxxx> Kamala diff -r e4406b9fb064 docs/misc/xl-disk-configuration.txt --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/docs/misc/xl-disk-configuration.txt Mon Feb 07 12:37:47 2011 -0500 @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + ---------------------------- + xl Disk Configuration Option + ---------------------------- + +This document provides a brief description of xl disk configuration +option, different attributes that can be passed through it and the +format in which they need to be specified. + +At a higher level, xl disk configuration option takes the following +format: + + disk = [ '[format:][path],vdev[:type],attrib', + '[format:][path],vdev[:type],attrib', ... ] + +Not all attributes are required (the attributes enclosed within square +brackets above are optional) and some are deprecated. Following is a +brief description of each of the attribute along with information on +whether or not they are mandatory. + + +------------------ +Attribute Details +------------------ + + +format: +------ + +Description: Specifies the format of image file. +Supported values: raw, qcow, qcow2, vhd +Deprecated values: None +Mandatory: No. When not specified raw format is assumed. + For a physical block device the format must be + raw and need not be explicitly specified. For + an image file the format could be one of the + supported values and when not specified assumed + to be raw. +path: +---- + +Description: Block device or image file path. For a + physical block device a /dev will be prepended + when not specified and when the path doesn't + start with a '/'. +Supported values: N/A +Deprecated values: N/A +Mandatory: No. While a path is provided in most cases + there is an exception. For a cdrom device, lack + of this attribute would imply an empty cdrom + drive. + +vdev: +---- + +Description: Virtual device as seen by the guest (also + referred to as guest drive designation in some + specifications). [ @TODO: Refer to IanJ's virtual + disk specification here.] +Supported values: hd[x], xvd[x], sd[x] etc. Please refer to the + above specification for further details. +Deprecated values: None +Mandatory: Yes + +type: +---- + +Description: Qualifies virtual device type. +Supported values: cdrom +Deprecated values: None +Mandatory: No + +attrib: +------ + +Description: Specified access control information. Whether + or not the block device is provided to the + guest in read-only or read-write mode depends + on this attribute. +Supported values: 'r', 'w' +Deprecated values: None +Mandatory: Yes + + +-------------- +Example usages +-------------- + +disk = [ 'vhd:/path/to/dev,hda,w', '/path/to/iso,hdc:cdrom,r' ] +disk = [ 'path/to/phy/dev,hda,w', '/dev/cdrom,hdc:cdrom,r' ] +disk = [ 'qcow:/path/to/file,hda,w' ] +disk = [ 'qcow2:/path/to/file,hda,w', 'raw:/path/to/dev,hdc:cdrom,r' ] + + +------------------------- +Miscellaneous Information +------------------------- + +--------------------- +Deprecated Attributes +--------------------- + +Deprecated values are acceptable and will work the way they did +earlier except with a warning message printed to the xl log or screen. +However it's usage is supported purely for backward compatibility +purpose and not recommended. Also, support for these deprecated +attributes are likely to be dropped in future versions of xl. + +The block-dev-type and access-type deprecated attributes described +below are prepended to the format attribute. Example - tap:aio:qcow +Further details on the deprecated attributes are below: + +block-dev-type: +-------------- + +Description: Specifies the block device type. +Supported values: phy,file, tap, tap2 + +access-type: +----------- + +Description: Backend implementation option to choose from + while accessing block device. + Example: tap:aio:vhd:/path/to/file +Supported values: 'aio', 'tapdisk', 'ioemu' + +--------------------- +Impementation Details +--------------------- + +Backend Details: +--------------- + +For 'phy' block device type, blkback is always used as the backend. +When the running dom0 instance does not support blkback, block device +access will fail. For block device type 'file' with format raw or +when no format specfied, tapdisk2 is used when present otherwise qemu +fallback option is used. For 'file', 'tap' or 'tap2' block device +type with format 'vhd', only tapdisk2 is used as qemu does not support +vhd format. Absence of tapdisk2 support in this case will result in +failure. When it comes to image format and how that affects the +backend choice, for qcow/qcow2 qemu backend is used as tapdisk2 does +not work with these formats. For raw format image file, tapdisk2 is +used and when not available qemu backend is used as fallback. For vhd +format, as mentioned earlier tapdisk2 is used and tapdisk2 +unavailability will result in failure as qemu fallback option does not +support vhd file format. + + + + + + + _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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