virtio_blk: fix incorrect message when disk is resized

The message printed on disk resize is incorrect.  The following is
printed when resizing to 2 GiB:

  $ truncate -s 1G test.img
  $ qemu -device virtio-blk-pci,logical_block_size=4096,...
  (qemu) block_resize drive1 2G

  virtio_blk virtio0: new size: 4194304 4096-byte logical blocks (17.2 GB/16.0 GiB)

The virtio_blk capacity config field is in 512-byte sector units
regardless of logical_block_size as per the VIRTIO specification.
Therefore the message should read:

  virtio_blk virtio0: new size: 524288 4096-byte logical blocks (2.15 GB/2.0 GiB)

Note that this only affects the printed message.  Thankfully the actual
block device has the correct size because the block layer expects
capacity in sectors.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Stefan Hajnoczi 2017-07-26 15:32:23 +01:00 committed by Michael S. Tsirkin
parent 14ccee78fc
commit 1046d30490

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@ -381,6 +381,7 @@ static void virtblk_config_changed_work(struct work_struct *work)
struct request_queue *q = vblk->disk->queue;
char cap_str_2[10], cap_str_10[10];
char *envp[] = { "RESIZE=1", NULL };
unsigned long long nblocks;
u64 capacity;
/* Host must always specify the capacity. */
@ -393,16 +394,19 @@ static void virtblk_config_changed_work(struct work_struct *work)
capacity = (sector_t)-1;
}
string_get_size(capacity, queue_logical_block_size(q),
nblocks = DIV_ROUND_UP_ULL(capacity, queue_logical_block_size(q) >> 9);
string_get_size(nblocks, queue_logical_block_size(q),
STRING_UNITS_2, cap_str_2, sizeof(cap_str_2));
string_get_size(capacity, queue_logical_block_size(q),
string_get_size(nblocks, queue_logical_block_size(q),
STRING_UNITS_10, cap_str_10, sizeof(cap_str_10));
dev_notice(&vdev->dev,
"new size: %llu %d-byte logical blocks (%s/%s)\n",
(unsigned long long)capacity,
nblocks,
queue_logical_block_size(q),
cap_str_10, cap_str_2);
cap_str_10,
cap_str_2);
set_capacity(vblk->disk, capacity);
revalidate_disk(vblk->disk);