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docs: improve qcow2 spec about extending image header
Make it more obvious how to add new fields to the version 3 header and how to interpret them. The specification is adjusted so that for new defined optional fields: 1. Software may support some of these optional fields and ignore the others, which means that features may be backported to downstream Qemu independently. 2. If we want to add incompatible field (or a field, for which some of its values would be incompatible), it must be accompanied by incompatible feature bit. Also the concept of "default is zero" is clarified, as it's strange to say that the value of the field is assumed to be zero for the software version which don't know about the field at all and don't know how to treat it be it zero or not. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200131142219.3264-2-vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com> [mreitz: s/some its/some of its/] Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
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@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ The first cluster of a qcow2 image contains the file header:
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Offset into the image file at which the snapshot table
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starts. Must be aligned to a cluster boundary.
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If the version is 3 or higher, the header has the following additional fields.
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For version 2, the values are assumed to be zero, unless specified otherwise
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in the description of a field.
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For version 2, the header is exactly 72 bytes in length, and finishes here.
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For version 3 or higher, the header length is at least 104 bytes, including
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the next fields through header_length.
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72 - 79: incompatible_features
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Bitmask of incompatible features. An implementation must
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@ -164,6 +164,45 @@ in the description of a field.
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100 - 103: header_length
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Length of the header structure in bytes. For version 2
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images, the length is always assumed to be 72 bytes.
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For version 3 it's at least 104 bytes and must be a multiple
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of 8.
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=== Additional fields (version 3 and higher) ===
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In general, these fields are optional and may be safely ignored by the software,
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as well as filled by zeros (which is equal to field absence), if software needs
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to set field B, but does not care about field A which precedes B. More
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formally, additional fields have the following compatibility rules:
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1. If the value of the additional field must not be ignored for correct
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handling of the file, it will be accompanied by a corresponding incompatible
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feature bit.
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2. If there are no unrecognized incompatible feature bits set, an unknown
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additional field may be safely ignored other than preserving its value when
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rewriting the image header.
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3. An explicit value of 0 will have the same behavior as when the field is not
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present*, if not altered by a specific incompatible bit.
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*. A field is considered not present when header_length is less than or equal
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to the field's offset. Also, all additional fields are not present for
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version 2.
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< ... No additional fields in the header currently ... >
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=== Header padding ===
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@header_length must be a multiple of 8, which means that if the end of the last
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additional field is not aligned, some padding is needed. This padding must be
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zeroed, so that if some existing (or future) additional field will fall into
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the padding, it will be interpreted accordingly to point [3.] of the previous
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paragraph, i.e. in the same manner as when this field is not present.
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=== Header extensions ===
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Directly after the image header, optional sections called header extensions can
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be stored. Each extension has a structure like the following:
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